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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... reason , and a guide to us in all the duties of life : Cunning is a kind of instinct , that only looks out after our immediate interest and welfare . Discretion is only found in men of strong sense , and good understandings : Cunning is ...
... reason , and a guide to us in all the duties of life : Cunning is a kind of instinct , that only looks out after our immediate interest and welfare . Discretion is only found in men of strong sense , and good understandings : Cunning is ...
Side 8
... reason he is careful to secure to himself that which is the proper happiness of his nature , and the ultimate design of his being . He carries his thoughts to the end of every action , and considers the most distant as well as the most ...
... reason he is careful to secure to himself that which is the proper happiness of his nature , and the ultimate design of his being . He carries his thoughts to the end of every action , and considers the most distant as well as the most ...
Side 13
... reason this maimed statue is still called Michael Angelo's school .鬼 1 A fragment of Sappho , which I design for the subject of this paper , is in as great reputation among the poets and critics , as the mutilated figure above ...
... reason this maimed statue is still called Michael Angelo's school .鬼 1 A fragment of Sappho , which I design for the subject of this paper , is in as great reputation among the poets and critics , as the mutilated figure above ...
Side 14
... reason why one of these verses is printed in Roman letter ; and if he compares this translation with the original , will find that the three first stanzas are rendered al- most word for word , and not only with the same elegance , but ...
... reason why one of these verses is printed in Roman letter ; and if he compares this translation with the original , will find that the three first stanzas are rendered al- most word for word , and not only with the same elegance , but ...
Side 20
... reason , and would not upon any consideration be surprised in the practice of those duties , for the performance of which he was sent into the world . Many an impudent libertine would blush to be caught in a serious discourse , and ...
... reason , and would not upon any consideration be surprised in the practice of those duties , for the performance of which he was sent into the world . Many an impudent libertine would blush to be caught in a serious discourse , and ...
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