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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... minds . Discretion points out the noblest ends to us , and pursues the most proper and laudable methods of attaining them ... mind which is natural to a discreet man , makes him look forward into futurity , and consider what will be his ...
... minds . Discretion points out the noblest ends to us , and pursues the most proper and laudable methods of attaining them ... mind which is natural to a discreet man , makes him look forward into futurity , and consider what will be his ...
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... mind , as one would think human nature incapable of , did we not 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 ...
... mind , as one would think human nature incapable of , did we not 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 ...
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... mind at these public diversions with his hammer in his hand , I cannot certainly tell . There are some , I know , who have been foolish enough to imagine it is a spirit which haunts the upper gallery , and from time to time makes those ...
... mind at these public diversions with his hammer in his hand , I cannot certainly tell . There are some , I know , who have been foolish enough to imagine it is a spirit which haunts the upper gallery , and from time to time makes those ...
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... 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 of wishing for his return . I fre- quent the rooms where I used ...
... 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 of wishing for his return . I fre- quent the rooms where I used ...
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... mind , and tune my soul . The consolations of lovers on these occasions are very extraordinary . Besides those mentioned by Asteria , there are many other motives of comfort , which are made use of by absent lovers . I remember in one ...
... mind , and tune my soul . The consolations of lovers on these occasions are very extraordinary . Besides those mentioned by Asteria , there are many other motives of comfort , which are made use of by absent lovers . I remember in one ...
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