The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen2G. Bell, 1881 |
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... mankind , who marched behind the standard of Ambition . The great road lay in a direct line , and was terminated by the Temple of Virtue . It was planted on each side with laurels , which were intermixed with marble trophies , carved ...
... mankind , who marched behind the standard of Ambition . The great road lay in a direct line , and was terminated by the Temple of Virtue . It was planted on each side with laurels , which were intermixed with marble trophies , carved ...
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... mankind degenerated , and became unworthy of his blessings , he set abroach the other vessel , that filled the world with pain and poverty , battles and distempers , jealousy and falsehood , in- toxicating pleasures and untimely deaths ...
... mankind degenerated , and became unworthy of his blessings , he set abroach the other vessel , that filled the world with pain and poverty , battles and distempers , jealousy and falsehood , in- toxicating pleasures and untimely deaths ...
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... mankind , which has cost him many disasters in his youth ; for Will . reckons every misfortune that he has met with among the women , and every rencounter among the men , as parts of his educa- tion , and fancies he should never have ...
... mankind , which has cost him many disasters in his youth ; for Will . reckons every misfortune that he has met with among the women , and every rencounter among the men , as parts of his educa- tion , and fancies he should never have ...
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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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