The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison: The Spectator [no. 162-483H. G. Bohn, 1856 - 8 страници |
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... tion ought to be very strong , and , if possible , so well timed , that worldly advantages may seem to have no share in it , or mankind will be ill - natured enough to think he does not change sides out of principle , but either out of ...
... tion ought to be very strong , and , if possible , so well timed , that worldly advantages may seem to have no share in it , or mankind will be ill - natured enough to think he does not change sides out of principle , but either out of ...
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... tion which would save money in his family , and readily com- plied with his daughter's intentions . Accordingly , in the twenty - fifth year of her age , while her beauty was yet in all its height and bloom , he carried her to a ...
... tion which would save money in his family , and readily com- plied with his daughter's intentions . Accordingly , in the twenty - fifth year of her age , while her beauty was yet in all its height and bloom , he carried her to a ...
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... tion over them to the following purpose : Here lie the bodies of father Francis and sister Constance . They were lovely in their lives , and in their deaths were not divided.1 No. 165. SATURDAY , SEPTEMBER 8 . -Si forte necesse est ...
... tion over them to the following purpose : Here lie the bodies of father Francis and sister Constance . They were lovely in their lives , and in their deaths were not divided.1 No. 165. SATURDAY , SEPTEMBER 8 . -Si forte necesse est ...
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... tion of justice , mercy to one may be cruelty to others . It is grown almost into a maxim , that good - natured men are not always men of the most wit . The observation , in my opinion , has no foundation in nature . The greatest wits I ...
... tion of justice , mercy to one may be cruelty to others . It is grown almost into a maxim , that good - natured men are not always men of the most wit . The observation , in my opinion , has no foundation in nature . The greatest wits I ...
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... tion on a look , and find out a design in a smile ; they give new senses and significations to words and actions ; and are ever tormenting themselves with fancies of their own raising : they generally act in a disguise themselves , and ...
... tion on a look , and find out a design in a smile ; they give new senses and significations to words and actions ; and are ever tormenting themselves with fancies of their own raising : they generally act in a disguise themselves , and ...
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