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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Side 7
... objects which are near at hand , but is not able to discern things at a distance . Discretion , the more it is discovered , gives a greater authority to the person who possesses it : Cunning , when it is once detected , loses its force ...
... objects which are near at hand , but is not able to discern things at a distance . Discretion , the more it is discovered , gives a greater authority to the person who possesses it : Cunning , when it is once detected , loses its force ...
Side 37
... have there passed be- tween us : I look over the several prospects and points of view which we used to survey together , fix my eye upon the objects which he has made me take notice of , and call to mind a thousand C3 01 . SOTATOJI ?
... have there passed be- tween us : I look over the several prospects and points of view which we used to survey together , fix my eye upon the objects which he has made me take notice of , and call to mind a thousand C3 01 . SOTATOJI ?
Side 52
... Man is the merriest species of the creation , all above and below him are serious . He sees things in a different light from other beings , and finds his mirth rising from objects that perhaps cause some- thing like 52 No. 249 . SPECTATOR .
... Man is the merriest species of the creation , all above and below him are serious . He sees things in a different light from other beings , and finds his mirth rising from objects that perhaps cause some- thing like 52 No. 249 . SPECTATOR .
Side 53
Joseph Addison. mirth rising from objects that perhaps cause some- thing like pity or displeasure in higher natures . Laughter is indeed a very good counterpoise to the spleen ; and it seems but reasonable that we should be capable of ...
Joseph Addison. mirth rising from objects that perhaps cause some- thing like pity or displeasure in higher natures . Laughter is indeed a very good counterpoise to the spleen ; and it seems but reasonable that we should be capable of ...
Side 73
... object of desire placed out of the possibility of fruition . It may indeed fill the mind for a while with a giddy kind of pleasure , but it is such a pleasure as makes a man restless and uneasy under it , and which does not so much ...
... object of desire placed out of the possibility of fruition . It may indeed fill the mind for a while with a giddy kind of pleasure , but it is such a pleasure as makes a man restless and uneasy under it , and which does not so much ...
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