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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... person who possesses it : Cunning , when it is once detected , loses its force , and makes a man incapable of bringing ... persons who are but the fewest re- moves from them . In short , cunning is only the mimic of discretion , and may ...
... person who possesses it : Cunning , when it is once detected , loses its force , and makes a man incapable of bringing ... persons who are but the fewest re- moves from them . In short , cunning is only the mimic of discretion , and may ...
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... persons who tried it , escaped not only with their lives , but their limbs . If by this means they got rid of their love , though it may in part be ascribed to the reasons you give for it , why may not we suppose , that the cold bath ...
... persons who tried it , escaped not only with their lives , but their limbs . If by this means they got rid of their love , though it may in part be ascribed to the reasons you give for it , why may not we suppose , that the cold bath ...
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Joseph Addison. will find it to be a summary account of several persons who tried the lover's leap , and of the success , they found in it . As there seems to be in it some anachronisms and deviations from the ancient orthography , I am ...
Joseph Addison. will find it to be a summary account of several persons who tried the lover's leap , and of the success , they found in it . As there seems to be in it some anachronisms and deviations from the ancient orthography , I am ...
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... persons very often discover , who value themselves most upon a well - bred confidence . This happens when a man is ashamed to act up to his reason , and would not upon any consideration be surprised in the practice of those duties , for ...
... persons very often discover , who value themselves most upon a well - bred confidence . This happens when a man is ashamed to act up to his reason , and would not upon any consideration be surprised in the practice of those duties , for ...
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... persons whom he esteemed . I visit his picture a hundred times a day , and place myself over - against it whole hours together . I pass a great part of my time in the walks where I used to lean upon his arm , and recollect in my mind ...
... persons whom he esteemed . I visit his picture a hundred times a day , and place myself over - against it whole hours together . I pass a great part of my time in the walks where I used to lean upon his arm , and recollect in my mind ...
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