The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen2G. Bell, 1881 |
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... live in , after having laid out a princely re in works of charity and beneficence , as became the grea of his mind , and the sanctity of his character , would left the person in the world who was the dearest to hin narrow condition ...
... live in , after having laid out a princely re in works of charity and beneficence , as became the grea of his mind , and the sanctity of his character , would left the person in the world who was the dearest to hin narrow condition ...
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... live than how to live . In short , the preservation of life should be only a secondary concern , and the direction of it our principal . If we have this frame of mind , we shall take the best means to preserve life , without being over ...
... live than how to live . In short , the preservation of life should be only a secondary concern , and the direction of it our principal . If we have this frame of mind , we shall take the best means to preserve life , without being over ...
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... live at ease , is not to live : Death stalks behind thee , and each flying hour Does some loose remnant of thy life devour . Live while thou liv'st ; for death will make us all A name , a nothing but an old wife's tale . Speak ; wilt ...
... live at ease , is not to live : Death stalks behind thee , and each flying hour Does some loose remnant of thy life devour . Live while thou liv'st ; for death will make us all A name , a nothing but an old wife's tale . Speak ; wilt ...
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TATLER | 5 |
Dramatic News and Criticism | 20 |
Inventory of the Playhouse | 43 |
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