The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen2 |
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And I must confess , when I reflect upon the behaviour of some of the 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 ...
And I must confess , when I reflect upon the behaviour of some of the 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 ...
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For my part , I am so shocked with everything which looks immodest in the fair sex , that I could not forbear taking off my eye from her when she moved in her bed , and was in the greatest confusion imaginable every time she stirred a ...
For my part , I am so shocked with everything which looks immodest in the fair sex , that I could not forbear taking off my eye from her when she moved in her bed , and was in the greatest confusion imaginable every time she stirred a ...
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The seeds of punning are in the minds of all men , and though they may be subdued by reason , reflection , and good sense , they will be very apt to shoot up in the greatest genius , that is not broken and cultivated by the rules of art ...
The seeds of punning are in the minds of all men , and though they may be subdued by reason , reflection , and good sense , they will be very apt to shoot up in the greatest genius , that is not broken and cultivated by the rules of art ...
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