The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Bind 2Vernor and Hood; John Walker; Cuthell and Martin; W.J. and J. Richardson; Longman and Rees; R. Lea; and J. and A. Arch. ; T. Maiden, printer, Sherbourn-Lane, 1804 |
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But modest merit has a double claim to acceptance , and generally meets with as many patrons as beholders . " I am , & c . " It is impossible that a person should exert himself to advantage in an assembly , whether it be his part either ...
But modest merit has a double claim to acceptance , and generally meets with as many patrons as beholders . " I am , & c . " It is impossible that a person should exert himself to advantage in an assembly , whether it be his part either ...
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This is such a poorness of spirit , such a despicable cowardice , such a degenerate abject state of mind , as one would think human nature incapable of , did we not meet with frequent instances of it in ordinary conversation .
This is such a poorness of spirit , such a despicable cowardice , such a degenerate abject state of mind , as one would think human nature incapable of , did we not meet with frequent instances of it in ordinary conversation .
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In our present condition , which is a middle state , our minds are , as it were , chequered with truth and falsehood ; and as our faculties are narrow , and our views imperfect , it is impossible but our curiosity must meet with many ...
In our present condition , which is a middle state , our minds are , as it were , chequered with truth and falsehood ; and as our faculties are narrow , and our views imperfect , it is impossible but our curiosity must meet with many ...
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His warm and generous affection while we were together , with the tenderness which he expressed to me at parting , make his absence almost insupportable . I think of him every moment of the day , and meet him every night in my dreams .
His warm and generous affection while we were together , with the tenderness which he expressed to me at parting , make his absence almost insupportable . I think of him every moment of the day , and meet him every night in my dreams .
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As for myself , I have had the reputation , ever since I came from school , of being a trusty Trojan , and am resolved never to give quarter to the smallest particle of Greek , wherever I chance to meet it . It is for this reason I take ...
As for myself , I have had the reputation , ever since I came from school , of being a trusty Trojan , and am resolved never to give quarter to the smallest particle of Greek , wherever I chance to meet it . It is for this reason I take ...
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