The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, a New Ed., with Notes, Volumen3T. Cadell and W. Davies, 1811 |
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... effect of the original plan , and the care of it's author , " Primo ne medium , medio ne discrépet imum ! " As for his coadjutor , Sir Richard Steele , he knew the world , or rather what is called the town , well , and had a ...
... effect of the original plan , and the care of it's author , " Primo ne medium , medio ne discrépet imum ! " As for his coadjutor , Sir Richard Steele , he knew the world , or rather what is called the town , well , and had a ...
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... effect on their conversation for the ensuing twelve hours . But there are none to whom this paper will be more useful , than to the female world . I have often thought there has not been sufficient pains taken in finding out proper ...
... effect on their conversation for the ensuing twelve hours . But there are none to whom this paper will be more useful , than to the female world . I have often thought there has not been sufficient pains taken in finding out proper ...
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... effect , that he married her the very week after . The usual conversation of ordinary women very much cherishes this natural weakness of being taken with out- side and appearance . Talk of a new - married couple , and you immediately ...
... effect , that he married her the very week after . The usual conversation of ordinary women very much cherishes this natural weakness of being taken with out- side and appearance . Talk of a new - married couple , and you immediately ...
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... effect , should it run into the outrages of a party , I shall take care to keep clear of every thing which looks that way . If I can any way assuage private inflam- mations , or allay public ferments , I shall apply myself to it with my ...
... effect , should it run into the outrages of a party , I shall take care to keep clear of every thing which looks that way . If I can any way assuage private inflam- mations , or allay public ferments , I shall apply myself to it with my ...
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... effect in our language , which in this , as in other instances , resembles the Greek , much more than the Latin tongue . But our polite writers , being generally most conversant in the latter of these languages , have gradu- ally ...
... effect in our language , which in this , as in other instances , resembles the Greek , much more than the Latin tongue . But our polite writers , being generally most conversant in the latter of these languages , have gradu- ally ...
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