The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen2G. Bell, 1881 |
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... MARCH 18 , 1709 . -Ut ameris amabilis esto . OVID . From my own Apartment , March 18 . READING is to the mind , what exercise is to the body . As by the one health is preserved , strengthened , and invigor ated ; by the other , virtue ...
... MARCH 18 , 1709 . -Ut ameris amabilis esto . OVID . From my own Apartment , March 18 . READING is to the mind , what exercise is to the body . As by the one health is preserved , strengthened , and invigor ated ; by the other , virtue ...
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... MARCH 21 , 1709 . -Gustas elementa per omnia quærunt , Nunquam animo pretiis obstantibus.- Juv . From my own Apartment , March 20 . HAVING intimated in my last paper , that I design to take under my inspection the diet of this great ...
... MARCH 21 , 1709 . -Gustas elementa per omnia quærunt , Nunquam animo pretiis obstantibus.- Juv . From my own Apartment , March 20 . HAVING intimated in my last paper , that I design to take under my inspection the diet of this great ...
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... March 15th , 1710-11 . I am at present so unfortunate , as to have nothing to do but to mind my own business ; and therefore beg of you that you will be pleased to put me into some small post under you . I observe that you have ...
... March 15th , 1710-11 . I am at present so unfortunate , as to have nothing to do but to mind my own business ; and therefore beg of you that you will be pleased to put me into some small post under you . I observe that you have ...
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Inventory of the Playhouse | 42 |
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