The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison: The Spectator, no. 162-483G. Bell and sons, 1912 |
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... spirits . Books are the legacies that a great genius leaves to mankind , which are delivered down from generation to ge- neration , as presents to the posterity of those who are yet unborn . All other arts of perpetuating our ideas ...
... spirits . Books are the legacies that a great genius leaves to mankind , which are delivered down from generation to ge- neration , as presents to the posterity of those who are yet unborn . All other arts of perpetuating our ideas ...
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... spirit , and , very luckily for his poor soul , with the same success . No. 169. THURSDAY , SEPTEMBER 13 . Sic vita erat : facile omnes perferre ac pati : Cum quibus erat cunque una , his sese dedere , Eorum obsequi studiis : advorsus ...
... spirit , and , very luckily for his poor soul , with the same success . No. 169. THURSDAY , SEPTEMBER 13 . Sic vita erat : facile omnes perferre ac pati : Cum quibus erat cunque una , his sese dedere , Eorum obsequi studiis : advorsus ...
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... spirits , or a more kindly circulation of the blood . Sir Francis Bacon mentions a cunning solicitor , who would never ask a favour of a great man before dinner ; but took care to prefer his petition at a time when the party petitioned ...
... spirits , or a more kindly circulation of the blood . Sir Francis Bacon mentions a cunning solicitor , who would never ask a favour of a great man before dinner ; but took care to prefer his petition at a time when the party petitioned ...
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... spirit of that divine author . “ There were two families , which from the beginning of the world were as opposite to each other as light and darkness . The one of them lived in Heaven , and the other in Hell . The youngest descendant of ...
... spirit of that divine author . “ There were two families , which from the beginning of the world were as opposite to each other as light and darkness . The one of them lived in Heaven , and the other in Hell . The youngest descendant of ...
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... spirits , would for a while change places with these good men , and enter themselves into Nicholas Hart's fraternity . Could one but lay asleep a few busy heads , which I could name , from the first of No- vember next to the first of ...
... spirits , would for a while change places with these good men , and enter themselves into Nicholas Hart's fraternity . Could one but lay asleep a few busy heads , which I could name , from the first of No- vember next to the first of ...
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