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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... meets with as many patrons as beholders . " I am , & c . " It is impossible that a person should exert him- self to advantage in an assembly , whether it be his part either to sing or speak , who lies under too great oppressions of ...
... meets with as many patrons as beholders . " I am , & c . " It is impossible that a person should exert him- self to advantage in an assembly , whether it be his part either to sing or speak , who lies under too great oppressions of ...
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... meet with frequent instances of it in ordinary conver- sation . There is another kind of vicious modesty which makes a man ashamed of his person , his birth , his profession , his poverty , or the like misfortunes , which it was not in ...
... meet with frequent instances of it in ordinary conver- sation . There is another kind of vicious modesty which makes a man ashamed of his person , his birth , his profession , his poverty , or the like misfortunes , which it was not in ...
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... meet with many repulses . The business of mankind in this life being rather to act than to know , their portion of knowledge is dealt to them accordingly . From hence it is , that the reason of the inquisi- tive has so long been ...
... meet with many repulses . The business of mankind in this life being rather to act than to know , their portion of knowledge is dealt to them accordingly . From hence it is , that the reason of the inquisi- tive has so long been ...
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... meet him every night in my dreams . Every thing I see puts me in mind of him . I apply myself with more than ordi- nary diligence to the care of his family and estate ; but this , instead of relieving me , gives me but so many occasions ...
... meet him every night in my dreams . Every thing I see puts me in mind of him . I apply myself with more than ordi- nary diligence to the care of his family and estate ; but this , instead of relieving me , gives me but so many occasions ...
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... meet it . It is for this reason I take it very ill of you , that you sometimes hang out Greek colours at the head of your paper , and sometimes give a word of the enemy even in the body of it . When I meet with any thing of this nature ...
... meet it . It is for this reason I take it very ill of you , that you sometimes hang out Greek colours at the head of your paper , and sometimes give a word of the enemy even in the body of it . When I meet with any thing of this nature ...
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