The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison: The Spectator [no. 162-483H. G. Bohn, 1865 - 8 páginas |
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... seem to have no share in it , or mankind will be ill - natured enough to think he does not change sides out of principle , but either out of levity of temper or prospects of interest . Converts and renegadoes of all kinds should take ...
... seem to have no share in it , or mankind will be ill - natured enough to think he does not change sides out of principle , but either out of levity of temper or prospects of interest . Converts and renegadoes of all kinds should take ...
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... abating that particular anguish which seems to lie so heavy on Leonora . The story was told me by a priest , as I travelled with him in a stage - coach . I shall give it my reader , as well as I can remember , in 6 ADDISON'S WORKS .
... abating that particular anguish which seems to lie so heavy on Leonora . The story was told me by a priest , as I travelled with him in a stage - coach . I shall give it my reader , as well as I can remember , in 6 ADDISON'S WORKS .
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... seems had left his chamber about midnight , and could nowhere be found . The deep melancholy which had hung upon his mind some time before , made them apprehend the worst that could befall him . Constantia , who knew that nothing but ...
... seems had left his chamber about midnight , and could nowhere be found . The deep melancholy which had hung upon his mind some time before , made them apprehend the worst that could befall him . Constantia , who knew that nothing but ...
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... , Atque intertexti tollant aulæa Britanni . Which interwoven Britons seem to raise , And show the triumph that their shame displays . • The histories of all our former wars are transmitted No. 165 . 13 THE SPECTATOR .
... , Atque intertexti tollant aulæa Britanni . Which interwoven Britons seem to raise , And show the triumph that their shame displays . • The histories of all our former wars are transmitted No. 165 . 13 THE SPECTATOR .
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... seem to have been sent into the world to deprave human nature , and sink it into the condition of brutality . I have seen some Roman Catholic authors , who tell us , that vicious writers continue in purgatory so long as the in- fluence ...
... seem to have been sent into the world to deprave human nature , and sink it into the condition of brutality . I have seen some Roman Catholic authors , who tell us , that vicious writers continue in purgatory so long as the in- fluence ...
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