The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen2G. Bell, 1881 |
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... Honour 253. Journal of the Court of Honour 239. Remarks on the Author's Enemies - The Examiner . 240. The Science of Physic - Quacks of the Time 243. Adventures of the Author when invisible 249. Adventures of a Shilling 174 178 181 184 ...
... Honour 253. Journal of the Court of Honour 239. Remarks on the Author's Enemies - The Examiner . 240. The Science of Physic - Quacks of the Time 243. Adventures of the Author when invisible 249. Adventures of a Shilling 174 178 181 184 ...
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... honour in men is courage , and in women chastity . If a man loses his honour in one rencounter , it is not impossible for him to regain it in another ; a slip in a woman's honour is irrecoverable . I can give no reason for fixing the ...
... honour in men is courage , and in women chastity . If a man loses his honour in one rencounter , it is not impossible for him to regain it in another ; a slip in a woman's honour is irrecoverable . I can give no reason for fixing the ...
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... honour in this false kind of courage , has given occasion to the very refuse of mankind , who have neither virtue nor common sense , to set up for men of honour . An English peer , who has not been long dead , used to tell a pleasant ...
... honour in this false kind of courage , has given occasion to the very refuse of mankind , who have neither virtue nor common sense , to set up for men of honour . An English peer , who has not been long dead , used to tell a pleasant ...
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THE TATLER | 5 |
Bickerstaff family | 75 |
Continuance of the Vision of the Goddess of Justice | 102 |
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