The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison: The Spectator [no. 162-483H. G. Bohn, 1865 - 8 páginas |
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... object anything against so advan- tageous a match , received the proposal with a profound silence , which her father commended in her , as the most de- cent manner of a virgin's giving her consent to an overture of that kind . The noise ...
... object anything against so advan- tageous a match , received the proposal with a profound silence , which her father commended in her , as the most de- cent manner of a virgin's giving her consent to an overture of that kind . The noise ...
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... object by public storms , which at that time very nearly threatened him . No. 173. TUESDAY , SEPTEMBER 18 . -Remove fera monstra , tuæque Saxificos vultus , quæcunque ea , tolle Medusa . OVID . MET . IN a late paper I mentioned the ...
... object by public storms , which at that time very nearly threatened him . No. 173. TUESDAY , SEPTEMBER 18 . -Remove fera monstra , tuæque Saxificos vultus , quæcunque ea , tolle Medusa . OVID . MET . IN a late paper I mentioned the ...
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... objects , notwithstanding any little pain , want , or inconvenience which may arise to ourselves from it : in a word , whether we are willing to risk any part of our fortune or reputation , our health or ease , for the benefit of ...
... objects , notwithstanding any little pain , want , or inconvenience which may arise to ourselves from it : in a word , whether we are willing to risk any part of our fortune or reputation , our health or ease , for the benefit of ...
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... object of charity whom he has met with in the street ; and afterwards pass his evening in a coffee - house , or at a friend's fireside , with much greater satisfaction to himself than he could have re- ceived from the most exquisite ...
... object of charity whom he has met with in the street ; and afterwards pass his evening in a coffee - house , or at a friend's fireside , with much greater satisfaction to himself than he could have re- ceived from the most exquisite ...
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... given us as the guide of all our actions . The two great errors into which a mistaken devotion may betray us , are enthusiasm and superstition . There is not a more melancholy object than a man No. 201 . 71 THE SPECTATOR .
... given us as the guide of all our actions . The two great errors into which a mistaken devotion may betray us , are enthusiasm and superstition . There is not a more melancholy object than a man No. 201 . 71 THE SPECTATOR .
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