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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Discretion is the perfection of 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 ...
Discretion is the perfection of 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 ...
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For this 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 ...
For this 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 ...
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Indeed he studied it so attentively , that he made most of his statues , and even his pictures in that gusto , to make use of the Italian phrase ; for which reason this maimed statue is still called Michael Angelo's school .
Indeed he studied it so attentively , that he made most of his statues , and even his pictures in that gusto , to make use of the Italian phrase ; for which reason this maimed statue is still called Michael Angelo's school .
Side 14
My learned reader will know very well the 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 almost word for word ...
My learned reader will know very well the 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 almost word for word ...
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This happens when a man is ashamed to act up to his 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 ...
This happens when a man is ashamed to act up to his 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 ...
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