The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen3G. Bell, 1882 |
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... happiness of mankind : but when I find the instruments he works with are racks and gibbets , galleys and dungeons ; when he imprisons men's persons , confiscates their estates , ruins their families , and burns the body to save the soul ...
... happiness of mankind : but when I find the instruments he works with are racks and gibbets , galleys and dungeons ; when he imprisons men's persons , confiscates their estates , ruins their families , and burns the body to save the soul ...
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... happiness , but subjects him to much uneasi- ness and dissatisfaction . I shall in the last place show , that it hinders us from obtaining an end which we have abilities to acquire , and which is accompanied with fulness of satisfaction ...
... happiness , but subjects him to much uneasi- ness and dissatisfaction . I shall in the last place show , that it hinders us from obtaining an end which we have abilities to acquire , and which is accompanied with fulness of satisfaction ...
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... happiness : he is filled with horror , remorse , despair ; in the anguish of his heart he ex- postulates with his Creator for having given him an unasked existence . Did I request thec , Maker , from my clay To mould me man , did I ...
... happiness : he is filled with horror , remorse , despair ; in the anguish of his heart he ex- postulates with his Creator for having given him an unasked existence . Did I request thec , Maker , from my clay To mould me man , did I ...
Contenido
THE SPECTATOR | 1 |
Account of SapphoHer Hymn to Venus 225 Discretion and Cunning | 109 |
Letter on the Lovers Leap 229 Fragment of Sappho | 115 |
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