The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen4Bell & Daldy, 1872 |
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... taken , like my betters , with the raptures and high rights of Shakspeare . My maturer judgment , or lenient age , ( call it which you will , ) has now led me back to the favourite of my youth . And here , I think , I shall stick ; for ...
... taken , like my betters , with the raptures and high rights of Shakspeare . My maturer judgment , or lenient age , ( call it which you will , ) has now led me back to the favourite of my youth . And here , I think , I shall stick ; for ...
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... taken early ; but in this case every reader is to consider , whether it is not better for him to be half a year behind - hand with the fash- ionable and polite part of the world , than to strain himself beyond his circumstances . My ...
... taken early ; but in this case every reader is to consider , whether it is not better for him to be half a year behind - hand with the fash- ionable and polite part of the world , than to strain himself beyond his circumstances . My ...
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... wave , I knew thou wert not slow to hear , Nor impotent to save . 1i . e . by himself . So early had a spirit of piety taken possession of this excellent man's mind ! VIII . The storm was laid , the winds retired No. 489 . THE SPECTATOR .
... wave , I knew thou wert not slow to hear , Nor impotent to save . 1i . e . by himself . So early had a spirit of piety taken possession of this excellent man's mind ! VIII . The storm was laid , the winds retired No. 489 . THE SPECTATOR .
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... taken off that senseless ridicule , which for many years the witlings of the town have turned upon their fathers and mothers . For my own part , I was born in wedlock , and I do not care who knows it : for which reason , among many ...
... taken off that senseless ridicule , which for many years the witlings of the town have turned upon their fathers and mothers . For my own part , I was born in wedlock , and I do not care who knows it : for which reason , among many ...
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... taken up in giving out orders , in prescribing duties , in hearing parties , in administering justice , and in distributing rewards and punishments . To speak in the language of the Centurion , " I say unto one , Go , and he goeth ; and ...
... taken up in giving out orders , in prescribing duties , in hearing parties , in administering justice , and in distributing rewards and punishments . To speak in the language of the Centurion , " I say unto one , Go , and he goeth ; and ...
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