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 has large and extended views , and , like a well - formed eye , commands a whole horizon : Cunning is a kind of short - sightedness , that discovers the minutest objects which are near at hand , but is not able to discern ...
Discretion has large and extended views , and , like a well - formed eye , commands a whole horizon : Cunning is a kind of short - sightedness , that discovers the minutest objects which are near at hand , but is not able to discern ...
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... considered it both as an accomplishment and as a virtue , and have therefore described it in its full extent ; not only as it is conversant about worldly affairs , but as it regards our whole existence ; not only as it is the guide ...
... considered it both as an accomplishment and as a virtue , and have therefore described it in its full extent ; not only as it is conversant about worldly affairs , but as it regards our whole existence ; not only as it is the guide ...
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... there is the trunk of a statue which has lost the arms , legs , and head ; but discovers such an exquisite workmanship in what remains of it , that Michael Angelo declared he had learned his whole art from it .
... there is the trunk of a statue which has lost the arms , legs , and head ; but discovers such an exquisite workmanship in what remains of it , that Michael Angelo declared he had learned his whole art from it .
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Charixus , the brother of Sappho , in love with Rhodope , the courtezan , having spent his whole estate upon her , was advised by his sister to leap in the beginning of his amour , but would not hearken to her till he was reduced to his ...
Charixus , the brother of Sappho , in love with Rhodope , the courtezan , having spent his whole estate upon her , was advised by his sister to leap in the beginning of his amour , but would not hearken to her till he was reduced to his ...
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which may be heard over the whole theatre . This person is commonly known by the name of the Trunkmaker in the upper gallery . Whether it be , that the blow he gives on these occasions resembles that which is often heard in the shops of ...
which may be heard over the whole theatre . This person is commonly known by the name of the Trunkmaker in the upper gallery . Whether it be , that the blow he gives on these occasions resembles that which is often heard in the shops of ...
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