The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison: The Spectator, no. 162-483G. Bell and sons, 1912 |
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... every- thing that has a value set upon it by the world , we shall live and die in misery and repentance . One would take more than ordinary care to guard one- self against this particular imperfection , because it is that which our ...
... every- thing that has a value set upon it by the world , we shall live and die in misery and repentance . One would take more than ordinary care to guard one- self against this particular imperfection , because it is that which our ...
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... everything by starts , and nothing long : But , in the course of one revolving moon , Was Chemist , Fiddler , Statesman , and Buffoon : Then all for women , painting , rhyming , drinking , Besides ten thousand freaks that died in ...
... everything by starts , and nothing long : But , in the course of one revolving moon , Was Chemist , Fiddler , Statesman , and Buffoon : Then all for women , painting , rhyming , drinking , Besides ten thousand freaks that died in ...
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... everything to recommend him but an estate , so that my friends , who all of them applauded his person , would not for the sake of both of us favour his passion . For my own part , I resigned myself up entirely to the direction of those ...
... everything to recommend him but an estate , so that my friends , who all of them applauded his person , would not for the sake of both of us favour his passion . For my own part , I resigned myself up entirely to the direction of those ...
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... everything she admires , or takes delight in , besides himself . Phædria's request to his mistress , upon his leaving her for three days , is inimitably beautiful and natural . Cum milite isto præsens , absens ut sies : Dies , noctesque ...
... everything she admires , or takes delight in , besides himself . Phædria's request to his mistress , upon his leaving her for three days , is inimitably beautiful and natural . Cum milite isto præsens , absens ut sies : Dies , noctesque ...
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... everything that looks young or gay turns their thoughts upon their wives . A second sort of men , who are most liable to this pas sion , are those of cunning , wary , and distrustful tempers . It is a fault very justly found in ...
... everything that looks young or gay turns their thoughts upon their wives . A second sort of men , who are most liable to this pas sion , are those of cunning , wary , and distrustful tempers . It is a fault very justly found in ...
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