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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... without descending to those little points , conceits , and turns of wit , with which many of our modern lyrics are so miserably infected . Her soul seems to have been made up of love and poetry : she felt the passion in all its ...
... without descending to those little points , conceits , and turns of wit , with which many of our modern lyrics are so miserably infected . Her soul seems to have been made up of love and poetry : she felt the passion in all its ...
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Phaon was still obdurate ; and Sappho so transported with the violence of her passion , that she was resolved to get rid of it at any price . There was a promontory in Acarnania called Leucate , on the top of which was a little temple ...
Phaon was still obdurate ; and Sappho so transported with the violence of her passion , that she was resolved to get rid of it at any price . There was a promontory in Acarnania called Leucate , on the top of which was a little temple ...
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In short , Sir , I am afraid it was such a leap as that which Hero took to get rid of her passion for Leander . A man is in no great danger of breaking his heart , who breaks his neck to prevent it . I know very well the wonders which ...
In short , Sir , I am afraid it was such a leap as that which Hero took to get rid of her passion for Leander . A man is in no great danger of breaking his heart , who breaks his neck to prevent it . I know very well the wonders which ...
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MISTER SPICTATUR , " My heart is so full of lofes and passions for Mrs. Gwinifrid , and she is so pettish , and over - run with cholers against me , that if I had the good happiness to have my dwelling ( which is placed by my creat ...
MISTER SPICTATUR , " My heart is so full of lofes and passions for Mrs. Gwinifrid , and she is so pettish , and over - run with cholers against me , that if I had the good happiness to have my dwelling ( which is placed by my creat ...
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Ridicule , perhaps , is a better expedient against love than sober advice ; and I am of opinion that Hudibras and Don Quixote may be as effectual to cure the extravagancies of this passion , as any of the old philosophers .
Ridicule , perhaps , is a better expedient against love than sober advice ; and I am of opinion that Hudibras and Don Quixote may be as effectual to cure the extravagancies of this passion , as any of the old philosophers .
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