The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen4G. Bell, 1882 |
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... female adventurers . It is so ordered , that almost everything which corrupts the soul , decays the body . The beauties of the face and mind are generally destroyed by the same means . This consider- ation should have a particular ...
... female adventurers . It is so ordered , that almost everything which corrupts the soul , decays the body . The beauties of the face and mind are generally destroyed by the same means . This consider- ation should have a particular ...
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... female by Beauty . Fortitude begun1 the onset on Beauty , but found , to his cost , that she had such a particular witchcraft in her looks , as withered all his strength . She played upon him so many smiles and glances , that she quite ...
... female by Beauty . Fortitude begun1 the onset on Beauty , but found , to his cost , that she had such a particular witchcraft in her looks , as withered all his strength . She played upon him so many smiles and glances , that she quite ...
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... females have distinguished themselves in those sects of philosophy which seem almost repugnant to their natures . There have been famous female Pythagoreans , notwithstand- ing most of that philosophy consisted in keeping a secret , and ...
... females have distinguished themselves in those sects of philosophy which seem almost repugnant to their natures . There have been famous female Pythagoreans , notwithstand- ing most of that philosophy consisted in keeping a secret , and ...
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