The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison: The Spectator [no. 162-483H. G. Bohn, 1856 - 8 страници |
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... fall off from me were I always merry , I should lose the other . I make it therefore my endeavour to find out entertainments for both kinds , and by that means perhaps consult the good of both , more than I should do did I always write ...
... fall off from me were I always merry , I should lose the other . I make it therefore my endeavour to find out entertainments for both kinds , and by that means perhaps consult the good of both , more than I should do did I always write ...
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... fall asleep . " No. 181. THURSDAY , SEPTEMBER 27 . His lacrymis vitam damus , et miserescimus ultrò . VIRG . I AM more pleased with a letter that is filled with touches of nature than of wit . The following one is of this kind . ct ...
... fall asleep . " No. 181. THURSDAY , SEPTEMBER 27 . His lacrymis vitam damus , et miserescimus ultrò . VIRG . I AM more pleased with a letter that is filled with touches of nature than of wit . The following one is of this kind . ct ...
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... fall short in every other respect of those who make a profession of religion , would at least outshine them in this particular , and be exempt from that single fault which seems to grow out of the imprudent fervours of religion : but so ...
... fall short in every other respect of those who make a profession of religion , would at least outshine them in this particular , and be exempt from that single fault which seems to grow out of the imprudent fervours of religion : but so ...
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... falls upon everything that comes in his way ; not the smallest fruit or excrescence of the earth , scarce a berry or a mushroom , can escape him . It is impossible to lay down any determinate rule for tem- perance , because what is ...
... falls upon everything that comes in his way ; not the smallest fruit or excrescence of the earth , scarce a berry or a mushroom , can escape him . It is impossible to lay down any determinate rule for tem- perance , because what is ...
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... falls asleep . The treatise I mention has been taken notice of by several eminent authors , and is written with such a spirit of cheerfulness , religion , and good sense , as are the natural concomitants of temper- ance and sobriety ...
... falls asleep . The treatise I mention has been taken notice of by several eminent authors , and is written with such a spirit of cheerfulness , religion , and good sense , as are the natural concomitants of temper- ance and sobriety ...
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