The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison: The Spectator, no. 162-483G. Bell and sons, 1912 |
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... Heart 292 · 285. Criticism on Paradise Lost 189 287. On the Civil Constitution of Great Britain 295 293. Connexion betwixt Prudence and good Fortune- 295. Letter on Pin - money - Reflections on that Custom 297. Criticism on Paradise ...
... Heart 292 · 285. Criticism on Paradise Lost 189 287. On the Civil Constitution of Great Britain 295 293. Connexion betwixt Prudence and good Fortune- 295. Letter on Pin - money - Reflections on that Custom 297. Criticism on Paradise ...
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... heart , I preferred to all the world ; being determined , if I could not have him , to have nobody else . About three months ago I received a letter from him , acquainting me , that by the death of an uncle he had a con- We may say ...
... heart , I preferred to all the world ; being determined , if I could not have him , to have nobody else . About three months ago I received a letter from him , acquainting me , that by the death of an uncle he had a con- We may say ...
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... heart , that it disables it from struggling or bearing up against the woes and distresses which befall it . The mind meets with other misfortunes in her whole strength ; she stands collected within herself , and sustains the shock with ...
... heart , that it disables it from struggling or bearing up against the woes and distresses which befall it . The mind meets with other misfortunes in her whole strength ; she stands collected within herself , and sustains the shock with ...
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... heart as it was impossible for time to efface : he was himself no less smitten with Constantia . A long acquaintance made them still discover new beauties in each other , and by degrees raised in them that mutual passion which had an ...
... heart as it was impossible for time to efface : he was himself no less smitten with Constantia . A long acquaintance made them still discover new beauties in each other , and by degrees raised in them that mutual passion which had an ...
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... heart on such an occasion , writ the following letter to Constantia . " THE thought of my Constantia , which for some years has been my only happiness , is now become a greater torment to me than I am able to bear . Must I then live to ...
... heart on such an occasion , writ the following letter to Constantia . " THE thought of my Constantia , which for some years has been my only happiness , is now become a greater torment to me than I am able to bear . Must I then live to ...
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