The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison: The Spectator [no. 162-483H. G. Bohn, 1865 - 8 sider |
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... discover new beauties in each other , and by degrees raised in them that mutual passion which had an influence on their following lives . It unfortunately happened , that in the midst of this intercourse of love and friendship between ...
... discover new beauties in each other , and by degrees raised in them that mutual passion which had an influence on their following lives . It unfortunately happened , that in the midst of this intercourse of love and friendship between ...
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... discover the man of the world in the venerable conventual . As he was one morning shut up in his confessional , Con- stantia , kneeling by him , opened the state of her soul to him : and after having given him the history of a life No ...
... discover the man of the world in the venerable conventual . As he was one morning shut up in his confessional , Con- stantia , kneeling by him , opened the state of her soul to him : and after having given him the history of a life No ...
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... discover nothing : his pleasure arises from his disappointments , and his life is spent in pur- suit of a secret that destroys his happiness if he chance to find it . An ardent love is always a strong ingredient in this pas- sion ; for ...
... discover nothing : his pleasure arises from his disappointments , and his life is spent in pur- suit of a secret that destroys his happiness if he chance to find it . An ardent love is always a strong ingredient in this pas- sion ; for ...
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... discover not only your dislike of an- other , but of himself . In short , he is so desirous of engross- ing all your love , that he is grieved at the want of any charm , which he believes has power to raise it ; and if he finds , by ...
... discover not only your dislike of an- other , but of himself . In short , he is so desirous of engross- ing all your love , that he is grieved at the want of any charm , which he believes has power to raise it ; and if he finds , by ...
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... discover thy reason depraved . To be brief , I never desire to see your face ; and , sirrah , if you go to the work - house , it is no disgrace to me for you to be supported there ; and if you starve in the streets , I'll never give ...
... discover thy reason depraved . To be brief , I never desire to see your face ; and , sirrah , if you go to the work - house , it is no disgrace to me for you to be supported there ; and if you starve in the streets , I'll never give ...
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