The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison: The Spectator, no. 162-483G. Bell and sons, 1912 |
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... called off from so sad an 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 Medusæ . OVID . MEI . In a late ...
... called off from so sad an 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 Medusæ . OVID . MEI . In a late ...
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... called together the most faithful of his counsellors , and acquainting them with his secretary's crime , asked them their advice in so de- licate an affair . They most of them gave their opinion , that the person could not be too ...
... called together the most faithful of his counsellors , and acquainting them with his secretary's crime , asked them their advice in so de- licate an affair . They most of them gave their opinion , that the person could not be too ...
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... called Man , was too virtuous to be miser- able , and too vicious to be happy , that he might make a dis- tinction between the good and the bad , ordered the two youngest of the above - mentioned families , Pleasure , who was the ...
... called Man , was too virtuous to be miser- able , and too vicious to be happy , that he might make a dis- tinction between the good and the bad , ordered the two youngest of the above - mentioned families , Pleasure , who was the ...
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... called for a little small- beer . " This account I have extracted out of the journal of this sleeping worthy , as it has been faithfully kept by a gentleman of Lincoln's Inn , who has undertaken to be his historiogra- pher . I have sent ...
... called for a little small- beer . " This account I have extracted out of the journal of this sleeping worthy , as it has been faithfully kept by a gentleman of Lincoln's Inn , who has undertaken to be his historiogra- pher . I have sent ...
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... called the Golden Number . These principles of election are the pastimes and extrava- gancies of human reason , which is of so busy a nature , that it will be exerting itself in the meanest trifles , and working even when it wants ...
... called the Golden Number . These principles of election are the pastimes and extrava- gancies of human reason , which is of so busy a nature , that it will be exerting itself in the meanest trifles , and working even when it wants ...
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