The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen4Bohn, 1854 |
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... common sense , that gives credit to the relations of party- writers ; nay , his own friends shake their heads at him , and consider him in no other light than as an officious tool or a well - meaning idiot . When it was formerly the ...
... common sense , that gives credit to the relations of party- writers ; nay , his own friends shake their heads at him , and consider him in no other light than as an officious tool or a well - meaning idiot . When it was formerly the ...
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... religion besides that of Chris- tianity , which can possibly support the most virtuous person under this thought . Let a man's innocence be what D 2 No. 513 . 35 THE SPECTATOR . WHEATLEY ON THE COMMON PRAYER Frontispiece.
... religion besides that of Chris- tianity , which can possibly support the most virtuous person under this thought . Let a man's innocence be what D 2 No. 513 . 35 THE SPECTATOR . WHEATLEY ON THE COMMON PRAYER Frontispiece.
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... common denomination , it seems almost of a different nature . If , after this , we look into the several inward perfections of cunning and sagacity , or what we generally call instinct , we find them rising after the same manner ...
... common denomination , it seems almost of a different nature . If , after this , we look into the several inward perfections of cunning and sagacity , or what we generally call instinct , we find them rising after the same manner ...
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... common enough in the world , though I do not remember that I have yet taken notice of them , as they are drawn in the following letter . " MR . SPECTATOR , Since you have lately , to so good purpose , enlarged upon conjugal love , it is ...
... common enough in the world , though I do not remember that I have yet taken notice of them , as they are drawn in the following letter . " MR . SPECTATOR , Since you have lately , to so good purpose , enlarged upon conjugal love , it is ...
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... common road ; and en- deavour only to make their hearers stare , by imposing upon them with a kind of nonsense against the philosophy of nature , or such a heap of wonders told upon their own knowledge , as it is not likely one man ...
... common road ; and en- deavour only to make their hearers stare , by imposing upon them with a kind of nonsense against the philosophy of nature , or such a heap of wonders told upon their own knowledge , as it is not likely one man ...
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