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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... rise , Gaily false in gentle smiles , Full of love - perplexing wiles ; O , goddess ! from my heart remove The wasting cares and pains of love . II . If ever thou hast kindly heard A song in soft distress preferr'd , Propitious to my ...
... rise , Gaily false in gentle smiles , Full of love - perplexing wiles ; O , goddess ! from my heart remove The wasting cares and pains of love . II . If ever thou hast kindly heard A song in soft distress preferr'd , Propitious to my ...
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... merriest species of the creation , all above and below him are serious . He sees things in a different light from other beings , and finds his mirth rising from objects that perhaps cause some- thing like 52 No. 249 . SPECTATOR .
... merriest species of the creation , all above and below him are serious . He sees things in a different light from other beings , and finds his mirth rising from objects that perhaps cause some- thing like 52 No. 249 . SPECTATOR .
Side 53
Joseph Addison. mirth rising from objects that perhaps cause some- thing like pity or displeasure in higher natures . Laughter is indeed a very good counterpoise to the spleen ; and it seems but reasonable that we should be capable of ...
Joseph Addison. mirth rising from objects that perhaps cause some- thing like pity or displeasure in higher natures . Laughter is indeed a very good counterpoise to the spleen ; and it seems but reasonable that we should be capable of ...
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... rising in the esteem of mankind . All those who made their entrance into the world with the same advantages , and were once looked on as his equals , are apt to think the fame of his merits a reflection on their own indeserts ; and will ...
... rising in the esteem of mankind . All those who made their entrance into the world with the same advantages , and were once looked on as his equals , are apt to think the fame of his merits a reflection on their own indeserts ; and will ...
Side 72
... rising up to its view . And even the greatest actions of a celebrated person labour under this , dis- advantage , that however surprising and extraordi- nary they may be , they are no more than what are expected from him ; but , on the ...
... rising up to its view . And even the greatest actions of a celebrated person labour under this , dis- advantage , that however surprising and extraordi- nary they may be , they are no more than what are expected from him ; but , on the ...
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