The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen4 |
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I shall here consider one particular kind of this crime , which has not been so much spoken to ; I mean that abominable practice of party - lying . This vice is so very predominant among us at present , that a man is thought of no ...
I shall here consider one particular kind of this crime , which has not been so much spoken to ; I mean that abominable practice of party - lying . This vice is so very predominant among us at present , that a man is thought of no ...
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This natural pride and ambition of the soul is very much gratified in the reading of a fable : for in writings of this kind , the reader comes in for half of the performance ; everything appears to him like a discovery of his own ...
This natural pride and ambition of the soul is very much gratified in the reading of a fable : for in writings of this kind , the reader comes in for half of the performance ; everything appears to him like a discovery of his own ...
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Indeed we were once in great hopes of his recovery , upon a kind message that was sent him from the widow lady whom he had made love to the forty last years of his life ; but this only proved a lightning before his death .
Indeed we were once in great hopes of his recovery , upon a kind message that was sent him from the widow lady whom he had made love to the forty last years of his life ; but this only proved a lightning before his death .
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I have had a pleasure of the same kind , in perusing a poem that is just published “ On the Prospect of Peace , " and which , I hope , will meet with such a reward from its patrons , as so noble a performance deserves .
I have had a pleasure of the same kind , in perusing a poem that is just published “ On the Prospect of Peace , " and which , I hope , will meet with such a reward from its patrons , as so noble a performance deserves .
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One would have thought it impossible for this kind of poetry to have subsisted 1 without fauns and satyrs , wood. | The way of writing , here very justly condemned , sprung up with the revival of letters ; and was to be expected in that ...
One would have thought it impossible for this kind of poetry to have subsisted 1 without fauns and satyrs , wood. | The way of writing , here very justly condemned , sprung up with the revival of letters ; and was to be expected in that ...
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