The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison: The Tatler and Spectator [no. 1-160H. G. Bohn, 1863 - 8 páginas |
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... mind , and the sanctity of his character , would have left the person in the world who was the dearest to him in a narrow condition , had not the sale of his immortal writings1 brought her in a very considerable dowry ; though it was ...
... mind , and the sanctity of his character , would have left the person in the world who was the dearest to him in a narrow condition , had not the sale of his immortal writings1 brought her in a very considerable dowry ; though it was ...
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... mind ; but there were two which dwelt upon me , as being very ex- traordinary in their kind and executed with great severity . Their design was , to make an example of two extremes in the female world ; of those who are very severe on ...
... mind ; but there were two which dwelt upon me , as being very ex- traordinary in their kind and executed with great severity . Their design was , to make an example of two extremes in the female world ; of those who are very severe on ...
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... mind , and nobleness , their scat Build in her loveliest , and create an awe About her , as a guard angelic placed . No. 103. TUESDAY , DECEMBER 6 , 1709 . -Hæ nugæ seria ducunt In mala , derisum semel exceptumque sinistre . HoR . From ...
... mind , and nobleness , their scat Build in her loveliest , and create an awe About her , as a guard angelic placed . No. 103. TUESDAY , DECEMBER 6 , 1709 . -Hæ nugæ seria ducunt In mala , derisum semel exceptumque sinistre . HoR . From ...
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... mind , reflecting upon the good I had done ; for however slightly men may regard these particularities and little follies in dress and behaviour , they lead to greater evils . The bearing to be laughed at for such singularities ...
... mind , reflecting upon the good I had done ; for however slightly men may regard these particularities and little follies in dress and behaviour , they lead to greater evils . The bearing to be laughed at for such singularities ...
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... mind of the person that commits them . When I was a young man , I remember a gentleman of great integrity and worth was very remarkable for wearing a broad belt , and a hanger instead of a fashionable sword , though in all other points ...
... mind of the person that commits them . When I was a young man , I remember a gentleman of great integrity and worth was very remarkable for wearing a broad belt , and a hanger instead of a fashionable sword , though in all other points ...
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