The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen2G. Bell, 1881 |
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... nature , and set it off to an advantage . Architecture , painting , and statuary were in- vented with the same design ; as indeed every art and science contributes to the embellishment of life , and to the wearing off or throwing into ...
... nature , and set it off to an advantage . Architecture , painting , and statuary were in- vented with the same design ; as indeed every art and science contributes to the embellishment of life , and to the wearing off or throwing into ...
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... nature are indifferent , appear ridiculous when they proceed from a wrong sex , the faults and imperfections of one sex , trans- planted into another , appear black and monstrous . As for the men , I shall not in this paper any further ...
... nature are indifferent , appear ridiculous when they proceed from a wrong sex , the faults and imperfections of one sex , trans- planted into another , appear black and monstrous . As for the men , I shall not in this paper any further ...
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... nature still advances , and by that means preserves his distance and superiority in the scale of being , but he knows , how high soever the station is of which he stands possessed at present , the inferior nature will at length mount up ...
... nature still advances , and by that means preserves his distance and superiority in the scale of being , but he knows , how high soever the station is of which he stands possessed at present , the inferior nature will at length mount up ...
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THE TATLER | 5 |
Bickerstaff family | 75 |
Continuance of the Vision of the Goddess of Justice | 102 |
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