The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen2Bohn, 1854 |
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... means to be overlooked , and should be bestowed on a daughter as the reward of her chastity . " A woman that will give herself liberties , need not put her parents to so much trouble ; for if she does not possess these ornaments 2 in a ...
... means to be overlooked , and should be bestowed on a daughter as the reward of her chastity . " A woman that will give herself liberties , need not put her parents to so much trouble ; for if she does not possess these ornaments 2 in a ...
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... mean time shall conclude my reflection on the pains and pleasures which attend this pas- sion with one of the finest allegories which I think I have ever read . It is invented by the divine Plato , and to show the opinion he himself had ...
... mean time shall conclude my reflection on the pains and pleasures which attend this pas- sion with one of the finest allegories which I think I have ever read . It is invented by the divine Plato , and to show the opinion he himself had ...
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... means , composes a vision entirely natural and pleasing . I have translated this allegory for the benefit of the youth of Great Britain ; and particularly of those who are still in the deplorable state of non - existence , and whom I ...
... means , composes a vision entirely natural and pleasing . I have translated this allegory for the benefit of the youth of Great Britain ; and particularly of those who are still in the deplorable state of non - existence , and whom I ...
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... mean time the world was in an alarm , and all the inhabitants of it gathered together upon a spacious plain ; so that I seemed to have all the species before my eyes . A voice was heard from the clouds , declaring the intention of this ...
... mean time the world was in an alarm , and all the inhabitants of it gathered together upon a spacious plain ; so that I seemed to have all the species before my eyes . A voice was heard from the clouds , declaring the intention of this ...
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... means detected many writings and records which had been hidden or buried by time , chance , or design . This occasioned a wonderful revolution among the people . At the same time , the spoils of extortion , fraud , and robbery , with ...
... means detected many writings and records which had been hidden or buried by time , chance , or design . This occasioned a wonderful revolution among the people . At the same time , the spoils of extortion , fraud , and robbery , with ...
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