The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen2G. Bell, 1881 |
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... greatest credit in Europe from one end to the other become bankrupt . The next command was , for the whole body of mankind to separate themselves into their proper families : which was no sooner done , but an edict was issued out ...
... greatest credit in Europe from one end to the other become bankrupt . The next command was , for the whole body of mankind to separate themselves into their proper families : which was no sooner done , but an edict was issued out ...
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... greatest men of antiquity , I do not so much admire them that they deserved the praise of the whole age they lived in , as because they contemned the envy and detraction of it . All this is incumbent on a man of worth , who suffers un ...
... greatest men of antiquity , I do not so much admire them that they deserved the praise of the whole age they lived in , as because they contemned the envy and detraction of it . All this is incumbent on a man of worth , who suffers un ...
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... greatest wit tempered with the greatest candour , and was one of the finest critics , as well as the best poets , of his age , had a numerous collection of old English ballads , and took a particular pleasure in the reading of them . I ...
... greatest wit tempered with the greatest candour , and was one of the finest critics , as well as the best poets , of his age , had a numerous collection of old English ballads , and took a particular pleasure in the reading of them . I ...
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