The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen4 |
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I will roar ( says the clown in Shakspeare ) that it will do any man's heart good to hear me ; I will roar , that I will make the duke say , Let him roar again , let him roar again . Such success and such applause I do not question but ...
I will roar ( says the clown in Shakspeare ) that it will do any man's heart good to hear me ; I will roar , that I will make the duke say , Let him roar again , let him roar again . Such success and such applause I do not question but ...
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In short , where the head of a family is weak , you hear the repetitions of his insipid pleasantries , shallow conceits , and topical points of mirth , in every member of it . His table , his fire - side , his parties of diversion ...
In short , where the head of a family is weak , you hear the repetitions of his insipid pleasantries , shallow conceits , and topical points of mirth , in every member of it . His table , his fire - side , his parties of diversion ...
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an affront to their parts , when they hear from any of them such accounts , as they would not dare to tell them , but upon the presumption that they are idiots . Or if their zeal for the cause shall dispose them to be credulous in any ...
an affront to their parts , when they hear from any of them such accounts , as they would not dare to tell them , but upon the presumption that they are idiots . Or if their zeal for the cause shall dispose them to be credulous in any ...
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Several useful Maxims to be learned from the present | 28 |
GUARDIAN | 159 |
Trueloves Courtship 114 Erection of the Lions HeadRemarks on Lions | 216 |
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