The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen5G. Bell, 1882 |
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... minds an ambition to distinguish themselves by letters , and multiplies the number of those who are dedicated to the ... mind to increase their own fortunes , with all the incentives of place , profit , and preferment . On the contrary ...
... minds an ambition to distinguish themselves by letters , and multiplies the number of those who are dedicated to the ... mind to increase their own fortunes , with all the incentives of place , profit , and preferment . On the contrary ...
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... mind , than what appeared in that excellent person , whose motto I have placed at the head of this paper . He had worn himself out in his application to such studies as made him useful or ornamental to the world , in concert- ing ...
... mind , than what appeared in that excellent person , whose motto I have placed at the head of this paper . He had worn himself out in his application to such studies as made him useful or ornamental to the world , in concert- ing ...
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... mind , nor those parts of life which are commonly unobserved , will furnish him with suffi- cient materials to be at the same time both pleasing and voluminous . We find , even in the outward dress of poetry , that men , who write much ...
... mind , nor those parts of life which are commonly unobserved , will furnish him with suffi- cient materials to be at the same time both pleasing and voluminous . We find , even in the outward dress of poetry , that men , who write much ...
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