The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen2Vernor and Hood; John Walker; Cuthell and Martin; W.J. and J. Richardson; Longman and Rees; R. Lea; and J. and A. Arch. ; T. Maiden, printer, Sherbourn-Lane, 1804 |
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... death . If modesty has so great an influence over our actions , and is in many cases so impregnable a fence to virtue , what can more undermine morality than that politeness which reigns among the unthinking part of mankind , and treats ...
... death . If modesty has so great an influence over our actions , and is in many cases so impregnable a fence to virtue , what can more undermine morality than that politeness which reigns among the unthinking part of mankind , and treats ...
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... death of her husband , was resolved to take this leap , in order to get rid of her passion for his memory ; but being arrived at the promontory , she there met with Dimmachus , the Miletian , and after a short conversation with him ...
... death of her husband , was resolved to take this leap , in order to get rid of her passion for his memory ; but being arrived at the promontory , she there met with Dimmachus , the Miletian , and after a short conversation with him ...
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... death con- duce to his good . My reader will observe how agreeable this maxim is to what we find delivered by a greater authority . Seneca has written a discourse purposely on this subject , in which he takes pains , after the doctrine ...
... death con- duce to his good . My reader will observe how agreeable this maxim is to what we find delivered by a greater authority . Seneca has written a discourse purposely on this subject , in which he takes pains , after the doctrine ...
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... death in love , and has given occasion to abundance of beautiful com- plaints in those authors who have treated of this passion in verse . Ovid's Epistles are full of them . Otway's Monimia talks very tenderly upon this subject . It was ...
... death in love , and has given occasion to abundance of beautiful com- plaints in those authors who have treated of this passion in verse . Ovid's Epistles are full of them . Otway's Monimia talks very tenderly upon this subject . It was ...
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... which absent lovers make use of while their souls are in that state of departure , which you say is death in love , there are some very material ones , that have escaped your notice . Among these , the first and 46 NO . 245 . SPECTATOR .
... which absent lovers make use of while their souls are in that state of departure , which you say is death in love , there are some very material ones , that have escaped your notice . Among these , the first and 46 NO . 245 . SPECTATOR .
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