The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, a New Ed., with Notes, Volumen3T. Cadell and W. Davies, 1811 |
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... human nature , I shall endeavour to point out all those imperfections that are the ble- mishes , as well as those virtues which are the embellish- ments of the sex . In the meanwhile I hope these my gentle readers , who have so much ...
... human nature , I shall endeavour to point out all those imperfections that are the ble- mishes , as well as those virtues which are the embellish- ments of the sex . In the meanwhile I hope these my gentle readers , who have so much ...
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... humanity behind the scenes . " The acting lion at present is , as I am informed , a country gentleman , who does it for his diversion , but desires his name may be concealed . He says , very handsomely , in his own excuse , that he does ...
... humanity behind the scenes . " The acting lion at present is , as I am informed , a country gentleman , who does it for his diversion , but desires his name may be concealed . He says , very handsomely , in his own excuse , that he does ...
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... humanity , what that emperor would have done in the cruelty of his temper , and aim every stroke at a collective body of offenders . At the same time I am very sensible , that nothing spreads a paper like private calumny and defamation ...
... humanity , what that emperor would have done in the cruelty of his temper , and aim every stroke at a collective body of offenders . At the same time I am very sensible , that nothing spreads a paper like private calumny and defamation ...
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... human nature ; I must con- fess I would allow it no better quarter than Plato has done , who banishes it out of his common - wealth . At present , our notions of music are so very uncer- tain , that we do not know what it is we like ...
... human nature ; I must con- fess I would allow it no better quarter than Plato has done , who banishes it out of his common - wealth . At present , our notions of music are so very uncer- tain , that we do not know what it is we like ...
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... humanity . I have indeed heard of heedless inconsiderate writers , that without any malice have sacrificed the reputation of their friends and acquaintance , to a certain levity of temper , and a silly ambition of distinguishing them ...
... humanity . I have indeed heard of heedless inconsiderate writers , that without any malice have sacrificed the reputation of their friends and acquaintance , to a certain levity of temper , and a silly ambition of distinguishing them ...
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