The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen5Bell & Daldy, 1868 |
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... give him all . " ( p . 25. ) I shall only add , that the con- cluding paragraph , which is worked up with so much artificial horror , goes upon a supposition answerable to the whole tenor of the pamphlet ; and implies , that the ...
... give him all . " ( p . 25. ) I shall only add , that the con- cluding paragraph , which is worked up with so much artificial horror , goes upon a supposition answerable to the whole tenor of the pamphlet ; and implies , that the ...
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... give credit to the suggestions of our malecontents themselves , who labour to make us believe that there is still life in this wicked project . I am wonderfully surprised to see another argument made use of for a general pardon , which ...
... give credit to the suggestions of our malecontents themselves , who labour to make us believe that there is still life in this wicked project . I am wonderfully surprised to see another argument made use of for a general pardon , which ...
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... give them their word , the more to ingratiate themselves with them , that they signify nothing less than future slaughter and desolation . The disloyal part of the sex immediately hug themselves at the news of the bloody fountain ; look ...
... give them their word , the more to ingratiate themselves with them , that they signify nothing less than future slaughter and desolation . The disloyal part of the sex immediately hug themselves at the news of the bloody fountain ; look ...
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... give a reputation to literature , and convince the world of its usefulness . But when arts and sciences are so per- verted , as to dispose men to act in contradiction to the rest of the community , and to set up for a kind of separate ...
... give a reputation to literature , and convince the world of its usefulness . But when arts and sciences are so per- verted , as to dispose men to act in contradiction to the rest of the community , and to set up for a kind of separate ...
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... give a good example to the rest ; and put an end to so absurd and foolish a practice , which makes our most refined diversions detrimental to the public , and , in a particular manner , destructive of all politeness . No. 35. FRIDAY ...
... give a good example to the rest ; and put an end to so absurd and foolish a practice , which makes our most refined diversions detrimental to the public , and , in a particular manner , destructive of all politeness . No. 35. FRIDAY ...
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