The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison: The Tatler and Spectator [no. 1-160H. G. Bohn, 1863 - 8 páginas |
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... desire to join that glorious company , told me , he highly approved that generous ardour with which I seemed transported ; but , at the same time , advised me to cover my face with a mask all the while I was to labour on the ascent . I ...
... desire to join that glorious company , told me , he highly approved that generous ardour with which I seemed transported ; but , at the same time , advised me to cover my face with a mask all the while I was to labour on the ascent . I ...
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... desire the squire to sit down before the justice of the quorum , to the no small satisfaction of the former , and resentment of the latter : but I saw my error too late , and got them as soon as I could into their seats . " Well ...
... desire the squire to sit down before the justice of the quorum , to the no small satisfaction of the former , and resentment of the latter : but I saw my error too late , and got them as soon as I could into their seats . " Well ...
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... desires of the mind ; and not submitting the mind to things , as reason and history do . And by these allurements and congruities , whereby it cherisheth the soul of man , joined also with con- sort of music , whereby it may more ...
... desires of the mind ; and not submitting the mind to things , as reason and history do . And by these allurements and congruities , whereby it cherisheth the soul of man , joined also with con- sort of music , whereby it may more ...
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... desires , and engaged in the same pursuits , according to the different stages and divisions of life . Youth is devoted to lust , middle age to ambition , old age to avarice . These are the three general motives and principles of action ...
... desires , and engaged in the same pursuits , according to the different stages and divisions of life . Youth is devoted to lust , middle age to ambition , old age to avarice . These are the three general motives and principles of action ...
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... desire to see him . On which occasion , it is recorded of him , that he sometimes stood , to make himself the more con- spicuous , and to satisfy the curiosity of the beholders . He was one day present at the first representation of a ...
... desire to see him . On which occasion , it is recorded of him , that he sometimes stood , to make himself the more con- spicuous , and to satisfy the curiosity of the beholders . He was one day present at the first representation of a ...
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