The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen2G. Bell, 1881 |
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... heart touched with so much love and reverence at the sight of her , that the tears ran down my face as I looked upon her ; and still the more I looked upon her , the more my heart was melted with the sentiments of filial tenderness and ...
... heart touched with so much love and reverence at the sight of her , that the tears ran down my face as I looked upon her ; and still the more I looked upon her , the more my heart was melted with the sentiments of filial tenderness and ...
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... hearts ; thou acknowledgest the upright of heart ; thou judgest the hypocrite ; thou ponderest men's thoughts and doings as in a balance ; thou measurest their intentions as with a line ; vanity and crooked ways cannot be hid from Thee ...
... hearts ; thou acknowledgest the upright of heart ; thou judgest the hypocrite ; thou ponderest men's thoughts and doings as in a balance ; thou measurest their intentions as with a line ; vanity and crooked ways cannot be hid from Thee ...
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... heart , that the minds of many good men among us appear soured with party - prin- ciples , and alienated from one another in such a manner , as seems to me altogether inconsistent with the dictates either of reason or religion . Zeal ...
... heart , that the minds of many good men among us appear soured with party - prin- ciples , and alienated from one another in such a manner , as seems to me altogether inconsistent with the dictates either of reason or religion . Zeal ...
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Dramatic News and Criticism | 20 |
Inventory of the Playhouse | 42 |
Miss Jennys MarriageChoice of Matches in | 75 |
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