The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison: The Spectator [no. 162-483H. G. Bohn, 1856 - 8 страници |
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... turn in manhood , till old age often leads us back into our former infancy . A new title , or an un- expected success , throws us out of ourselves , and in a manner destroys our identity . A cloudy day , or a little sunshine , have as ...
... turn in manhood , till old age often leads us back into our former infancy . A new title , or an un- expected success , throws us out of ourselves , and in a manner destroys our identity . A cloudy day , or a little sunshine , have as ...
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... turn into ridicule , and by that means gain the reputation of a wit . The ill - natured man , though but of equal parts , gives himself a larger field to expatiate in , he exposes the failings in human nature which the other would cast ...
... turn into ridicule , and by that means gain the reputation of a wit . The ill - natured man , though but of equal parts , gives himself a larger field to expatiate in , he exposes the failings in human nature which the other would cast ...
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... turns their thoughts upon their wives . A second sort of men , who are most liable to this pas- sion , are those of cunning , wary , and distrustful tempers . It is a fault very justly found in histories composed by poli- ticians , that ...
... turns their thoughts upon their wives . A second sort of men , who are most liable to this pas- sion , are those of cunning , wary , and distrustful tempers . It is a fault very justly found in histories composed by poli- ticians , that ...
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... turns my hidden grief appears In rising sighs and falling tears , That show too well the warm desires , The silent , slow , consuming fires , Which on my inmost vitals prey , And melt my very soul away . The jealous man is not indeed ...
... turns my hidden grief appears In rising sighs and falling tears , That show too well the warm desires , The silent , slow , consuming fires , Which on my inmost vitals prey , And melt my very soul away . The jealous man is not indeed ...
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... turn with all the contempt and scorn that is due to so insolent a behaviour . On the contrary , it is very probable , a melancholy , dejected carriage , the usual effects of injured innocence , may soften the jealous husband into pity ...
... turn with all the contempt and scorn that is due to so insolent a behaviour . On the contrary , it is very probable , a melancholy , dejected carriage , the usual effects of injured innocence , may soften the jealous husband into pity ...
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