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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... thing that has danger it . It is such an exquisite sensibility , as warns her to shun the first appearance of every thing which is hurtful . I cannot at present recollect either the place or time of what I am going to mention ; but I ...
... thing that has danger it . It is such an exquisite sensibility , as warns her to shun the first appearance of every thing which is hurtful . I cannot at present recollect either the place or time of what I am going to mention ; but I ...
Side 20
... thing we do . In short , if you banish modesty out of the world , she carries away with her half the virtue that is in it . After these reflections on modesty , as it is a vir- tue , I must observe , that there is a vicious mo- desty ...
... thing we do . In short , if you banish modesty out of the world , she carries away with her half the virtue that is in it . After these reflections on modesty , as it is a vir- tue , I must observe , that there is a vicious mo- desty ...
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... thing that is remarkable in such numerous and re- fined assemblies . It is observed , that of late years , there has been a certain person in the upper gallery of the play- house , who , when he is pleased with any thing that is acted ...
... thing that is remarkable in such numerous and re- fined assemblies . It is observed , that of late years , there has been a certain person in the upper gallery of the play- house , who , when he is pleased with any thing that is acted ...
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... thing that passes upon the stage . He is never seen to smile ; but upon hearing any thing that pleases him , he takes up his staff with both hands , and lays it upon the next piece of timber that stands in his way with exceeding vehe ...
... thing that passes upon the stage . He is never seen to smile ; but upon hearing any thing that pleases him , he takes up his staff with both hands , and lays it upon the next piece of timber that stands in his way with exceeding vehe ...
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... thing but their own evil state . Milton has thus represented the fallen angels reasoning together in a kind of respite from their torments , and creating to themselves a new disquiet amidst their very amusements : he could not properly ...
... thing but their own evil state . Milton has thus represented the fallen angels reasoning together in a kind of respite from their torments , and creating to themselves a new disquiet amidst their very amusements : he could not properly ...
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