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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... present my reader . Her hymn was ineffectual for the procuring that happiness which she prayed for in it . Phaon was still obdurate ; and Sappho so transported with the violence of her passion , that she was resolved to get rid of it at ...
... present my reader . Her hymn was ineffectual for the procuring that happiness which she prayed for in it . Phaon was still obdurate ; and Sappho so transported with the violence of her passion , that she was resolved to get rid of it at ...
Side 7
... present . He knows that the misery or happiness which are reserved for him in another world , lose nothing of their reality by being placed at so great a distance from him . The objects do not appear little to him because they are ...
... present . He knows that the misery or happiness which are reserved for him in another world , lose nothing of their reality by being placed at so great a distance from him . The objects do not appear little to him because they are ...
Side 8
... present with him in their full weight and measure , as much as those pains and pleasures which he feels at this very instant . For this reason he is careful to secure to himself that which is the proper happiness of his nature , and the ...
... present with him in their full weight and measure , as much as those pains and pleasures which he feels at this very instant . For this reason he is careful to secure to himself that which is the proper happiness of his nature , and the ...
Side 9
... present Leucate is divided from the continent , and is a little island in the Ionian Sea , The promontory of this island , from whence the lover took his leap , was formerly called Leucate , If the reader has a mind to know both the ...
... present Leucate is divided from the continent , and is a little island in the Ionian Sea , The promontory of this island , from whence the lover took his leap , was formerly called Leucate , If the reader has a mind to know both the ...
Side 10
... present my reader with some letters which I have received upon this subject . The first is sent me by a physician . " MR . SPECTATOR , " THE lover's leap , which you mention in your 223d paper , was generally , I believe , a very effec ...
... present my reader with some letters which I have received upon this subject . The first is sent me by a physician . " MR . SPECTATOR , " THE lover's leap , which you mention in your 223d paper , was generally , I believe , a very effec ...
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