The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Том 4 |
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“- Mr. Addison's election * has passed easy and undisputed ; and , I believe , if he had a mind to be chosen king , he would hardly be refused . ” Letter 11. London , Dec. 9 , 1710. Dr. S. to Mrs. Johnson .
“- Mr. Addison's election * has passed easy and undisputed ; and , I believe , if he had a mind to be chosen king , he would hardly be refused . ” Letter 11. London , Dec. 9 , 1710. Dr. S. to Mrs. Johnson .
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Their old men in particular are , I believe , the most agreeable in the world . An antediluvian could not have more life and briskness in him at threescore and ten : for that fire and levity which makes the young ones scarce conversable ...
Their old men in particular are , I believe , the most agreeable in the world . An antediluvian could not have more life and briskness in him at threescore and ten : for that fire and levity which makes the young ones scarce conversable ...
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There is no report so incredible or contradictory in itself which he doth not cheerfully believe , if it tends to the ... It has been very well observed , that the most credulous man in the world is the atheist , who believes the ...
There is no report so incredible or contradictory in itself which he doth not cheerfully believe , if it tends to the ... It has been very well observed , that the most credulous man in the world is the atheist , who believes the ...
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