The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison: The Spectator [no. 162-483H. G. Bohn, 1865 - 8 sider |
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Side vii
... give the public , it would be a very great piece of charity in you to lend me your as- sistance in this conjuncture . If , after the reading of this letter , you find yourself in a humour rather to rally and ridicule , than to comfort ...
... give the public , it would be a very great piece of charity in you to lend me your as- sistance in this conjuncture . If , after the reading of this letter , you find yourself in a humour rather to rally and ridicule , than to comfort ...
Side 6
... give us instances of calamities and misfortunes , and show human nature in its greatest distresses . If the affliction we groan under be very heavy , we shall find some consolation in the society of as great sufferers as ourselves ...
... give us instances of calamities and misfortunes , and show human nature in its greatest distresses . If the affliction we groan under be very heavy , we shall find some consolation in the society of as great sufferers as ourselves ...
Side 10
... give her the ab- solution in form ; directing her at the same time to repair to him again the next day , that he might encourage her in the pious resolutions she had taken , and give her suitable exhortations for her behaviour in it ...
... give her the ab- solution in form ; directing her at the same time to repair to him again the next day , that he might encourage her in the pious resolutions she had taken , and give her suitable exhortations for her behaviour in it ...
Side 22
... gives the party beloved so beautiful a figure in his imagination , makes him believe she kindles the same passion in ... give any satisfaction , where we are not per- suaded that the affection is real and the satisfaction mutual . For ...
... gives the party beloved so beautiful a figure in his imagination , makes him believe she kindles the same passion in ... give any satisfaction , where we are not per- suaded that the affection is real and the satisfaction mutual . For ...
Side 23
... give him reason for his suspicions , and to enjoy the pleasure of the crime , since she must undergo the ignominy . Such pro- bably were the considerations that directed the wise man in his advice to husbands : " Be not jealous over the ...
... give him reason for his suspicions , and to enjoy the pleasure of the crime , since she must undergo the ignominy . Such pro- bably were the considerations that directed the wise man in his advice to husbands : " Be not jealous over the ...
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