The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, a New Ed., with Notes, Volumen3T. Cadell and W. Davies, 1811 |
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... heart in speech , I am resolved to do it in writing , and to print myself out , if possible , before I die . I have been often told by my friends , that it is pity so many useful discoveries which I have made should be in the possession ...
... heart in speech , I am resolved to do it in writing , and to print myself out , if possible , before I die . I have been often told by my friends , that it is pity so many useful discoveries which I have made should be in the possession ...
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... heart . I pronounced these words with such a languishing air , that I had some reason to conclude I had made a conquest . She told me that she hoped my face was not akin to my tongue ; and looking upon her watch , I ac- cidentally ...
... heart . I pronounced these words with such a languishing air , that I had some reason to conclude I had made a conquest . She told me that she hoped my face was not akin to my tongue ; and looking upon her watch , I ac- cidentally ...
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... hearts ' ( as Persius expresses it in the motto of my paper ) and extinguish those impertinent notions which we imbibed at a time that we were not able to judge of their absurdity . Or if we believe , as many wise and good men have done ...
... hearts ' ( as Persius expresses it in the motto of my paper ) and extinguish those impertinent notions which we imbibed at a time that we were not able to judge of their absurdity . Or if we believe , as many wise and good men have done ...
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... heart , and a kind of pageantry to cover distress ; for in two months after she was carried to her grave with the same pomp and magnificence ; being sent thither partly by the loss of one lover , and partly by the possession of another ...
... heart , and a kind of pageantry to cover distress ; for in two months after she was carried to her grave with the same pomp and magnificence ; being sent thither partly by the loss of one lover , and partly by the possession of another ...
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... heart reproach me , with having done any thing towards increasing those feuds and animosities that extinguish religion , deface government , and make a nation mise- rable . my What I have said under the three foregoing heads , will , I ...
... heart reproach me , with having done any thing towards increasing those feuds and animosities that extinguish religion , deface government , and make a nation mise- rable . my What I have said under the three foregoing heads , will , I ...
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