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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The cast of mind which is natural to a discreet man , makes him look forward into futurity , and consider what will be his condition millions of ages hence , as well as what it is at present . He knows that the misery or happiness which ...
The cast of mind which is natural to a discreet man , makes him look forward into futurity , and consider what will be his condition millions of ages hence , as well as what it is at present . He knows that the misery or happiness which ...
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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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... or that he was supposed to have been a real trunkmaker , who , after the finishing of his day's work , used to unbend his mind at these public diversions with his hammer in his hand , I cannot certainly tell .
... or that he was supposed to have been a real trunkmaker , who , after the finishing of his day's work , used to unbend his mind at these public diversions with his hammer in his hand , I cannot certainly tell .
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Every thing I see puts me in mind of him . ... I pass a great part of my time in the walks where I used to lean upon his arm , and recollect in my mind the discourses which have there passed between us : I look over the several ...
Every thing I see puts me in mind of him . ... I pass a great part of my time in the walks where I used to lean upon his arm , and recollect in my mind the discourses which have there passed between us : I look over the several ...
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take notice of , and call to mind a thousand agreeble remarks which he has made on those occasions . I write to him by every conveyance , and , contrary to other people , am always in good humour when the east - wind blows , because it ...
take notice of , and call to mind a thousand agreeble remarks which he has made on those occasions . I write to him by every conveyance , and , contrary to other people , am always in good humour when the east - wind blows , because it ...
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