The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen4 |
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... that the horizon on every side is nothing but foaming billows and floating mountains , it is impossible to describe the agreeable horror that rises from such a pros1 The reader of taste feels the force of this well - chosen word .
... that the horizon on every side is nothing but foaming billows and floating mountains , it is impossible to describe the agreeable horror that rises from such a pros1 The reader of taste feels the force of this well - chosen word .
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When my scattered forces are thus rallied , and reduced into regular bodies , I flatter myself that I shall make no despicable figure at the head of them . Whether these rules , which have been received time out of mind in the ...
When my scattered forces are thus rallied , and reduced into regular bodies , I flatter myself that I shall make no despicable figure at the head of them . Whether these rules , which have been received time out of mind in the ...
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... as some overbearing spirits would persuade themselves ; and if the authority of a character , or à caution against danger , make us suppress our opinion , yet neither of these are of force enough to suppress our thoughts of them .
... as some overbearing spirits would persuade themselves ; and if the authority of a character , or à caution against danger , make us suppress our opinion , yet neither of these are of force enough to suppress our thoughts of them .
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The fine imagery of this introduction is presented to us in all th force and beauty of expression . ous . they faded away and went out , several stars and No. 565 . 10 THE SPECTATOR .
The fine imagery of this introduction is presented to us in all th force and beauty of expression . ous . they faded away and went out , several stars and No. 565 . 10 THE SPECTATOR .
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... and subdue every vice or folly to which he is most inclined ; but wine makes every latent seed sprout up in the soul , and show itself ; it gives fury to the passions , and force to those objects which are apt to produce them .
... and subdue every vice or folly to which he is most inclined ; but wine makes every latent seed sprout up in the soul , and show itself ; it gives fury to the passions , and force to those objects which are apt to produce them .
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