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 10
... particular , that very many persons who tried it , escaped not only with their lives , but their limbs . If by this means they got rid of their love , though it may in part be ascribed to the reasons you give for it , why may not we ...
... particular , that very many persons who tried it , escaped not only with their lives , but their limbs . If by this means they got rid of their love , though it may in part be ascribed to the reasons you give for it , why may not we ...
Side 13
... mentioned is among the statuaries and pain- ters . Several of our countrymen , and Mr. Dryden in particular , seem very often to have copied after it in their dramatic writings , and in their poems NO . 229 . 13 SPECTATOR .
... mentioned is among the statuaries and pain- ters . Several of our countrymen , and Mr. Dryden in particular , seem very often to have copied after it in their dramatic writings , and in their poems NO . 229 . 13 SPECTATOR .
Side 18
... particular in their art . Cicero tells us , that he never liked an orator , who did not appear in some little confusion at the beginning of his speech , and confesses that he him- self never entered upon an oration without trembling and ...
... particular in their art . Cicero tells us , that he never liked an orator , who did not appear in some little confusion at the beginning of his speech , and confesses that he him- self never entered upon an oration without trembling and ...
Side 42
... particular kinds of it which are more so than others , and these are such as dis- pose us to do good to mankind . Temperance and abstinence , faith and devotion , are in themselves perhaps as laudable as any other virtues ; but those ...
... particular kinds of it which are more so than others , and these are such as dis- pose us to do good to mankind . Temperance and abstinence , faith and devotion , are in themselves perhaps as laudable as any other virtues ; but those ...
Side 51
... particular muscles , which dart it up and down by such sudden glances and vibrations ; or whether , in the last place , there may not be certain undiscovered channels running from the head and the heart to this little instrument of ...
... particular muscles , which dart it up and down by such sudden glances and vibrations ; or whether , in the last place , there may not be certain undiscovered channels running from the head and the heart to this little instrument of ...
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