The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Том 4Bell & Daldy, 1866 |
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... pleased , as when she exerts herself in any action that gives her an idea of her own perfections and abilities . This natural pride and ambition of the soul is very much gratified in the reading of a fable : for in writings of this kind ...
... pleased , as when she exerts herself in any action that gives her an idea of her own perfections and abilities . This natural pride and ambition of the soul is very much gratified in the reading of a fable : for in writings of this kind ...
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... pleased to find that the author had not amused himself with fables out of the Pagan theology , and that when he hints at anything of this nature , he alludes to it only as to a fable . Many of our modern authors , whose learning very ...
... pleased to find that the author had not amused himself with fables out of the Pagan theology , and that when he hints at anything of this nature , he alludes to it only as to a fable . Many of our modern authors , whose learning very ...
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... pleased with it , that I am resolved to live and die upon it . I am every day abroad among my acres , and can scarce forbear filling my letter with breezes , shades , flowers , meadows , and purling streams . The simplicity of manners ...
... pleased with it , that I am resolved to live and die upon it . I am every day abroad among my acres , and can scarce forbear filling my letter with breezes , shades , flowers , meadows , and purling streams . The simplicity of manners ...
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... pleased with it as I have been , and that he will consider himself , 1 if he reflects on the several amusements of hope 1 The fable has in it such a wild , but natural simplicity , that I question not but my reader will be as much pleased ...
... pleased with it as I have been , and that he will consider himself , 1 if he reflects on the several amusements of hope 1 The fable has in it such a wild , but natural simplicity , that I question not but my reader will be as much pleased ...
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... pleased with it as I have been , and will consider himself ( if he reflects on the several amusements of hope , which have sometimes passed in his mind ) as a near relation to the Persian glass - man . ” As for the ellipsis , it is very ...
... pleased with it as I have been , and will consider himself ( if he reflects on the several amusements of hope , which have sometimes passed in his mind ) as a near relation to the Persian glass - man . ” As for the ellipsis , it is very ...
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