The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen4 |
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Proper Sense and Notion of Honour . 308 162. Humour of a Blunt Squire — Complaisance — Story of Schacabac 312 163. Letter from an Insulted Chaplain – Poem by Si Thomas More 315 165. Miseries of Folly and Vice at the Head of a Family 319 ...
Proper Sense and Notion of Honour . 308 162. Humour of a Blunt Squire — Complaisance — Story of Schacabac 312 163. Letter from an Insulted Chaplain – Poem by Si Thomas More 315 165. Miseries of Folly and Vice at the Head of a Family 319 ...
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... having given particular orders , that the tea - table shall be set forth every morning with its customary bill of fare , and without any manner of defalcation . I thought myself obliged to mention this particular , as it does honour ...
... having given particular orders , that the tea - table shall be set forth every morning with its customary bill of fare , and without any manner of defalcation . I thought myself obliged to mention this particular , as it does honour ...
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Tell him of one who is advanced to a title of honour , he lifts up his hands and eyes ; describe a public ceremony , he shakes bis head ; show him a gay equipage , he blesses himself . All the little ornaments of life are pomps and ...
Tell him of one who is advanced to a title of honour , he lifts up his hands and eyes ; describe a public ceremony , he shakes bis head ; show him a gay equipage , he blesses himself . All the little ornaments of life are pomps and ...
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I cannot , however , dismiss bis letter , withof out observing , that the true story on which it is built , does the honour to the sex , and that , in order to abuse them , the writer is obliged to have recourse to dream and fiction ...
I cannot , however , dismiss bis letter , withof out observing , that the true story on which it is built , does the honour to the sex , and that , in order to abuse them , the writer is obliged to have recourse to dream and fiction ...
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How is it possible for those who are men of honour in their persons , thus to become notorious liars in their party ? If we look into the bottom of this matter , we may find , I think , three reasons for it , and at the same time ...
How is it possible for those who are men of honour in their persons , thus to become notorious liars in their party ? If we look into the bottom of this matter , we may find , I think , three reasons for it , and at the same time ...
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