The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison: The Spectator [no. 162-483H. G. Bohn, 1865 - 8 sider |
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Side vii
... lasts ; and every passion , not to mention health and sickness , and the greater alterations in body and mind , makes us appear almost different creatures . If a man is so distinguished among other beings by 2 ADDISON'S WORKS .
... lasts ; and every passion , not to mention health and sickness , and the greater alterations in body and mind , makes us appear almost different creatures . If a man is so distinguished among other beings by 2 ADDISON'S WORKS .
Side vii
... greater variety of foolish lights , and distinguishes him from himself by an opposition of party - coloured charac- ters . The most humorous character in Horace is founded upon this unevenness of temper and irregularity of conduct ...
... greater variety of foolish lights , and distinguishes him from himself by an opposition of party - coloured charac- ters . The most humorous character in Horace is founded upon this unevenness of temper and irregularity of conduct ...
Side vii
... greater than I know how to bear , your counsels may very much support , and will infinitely oblige , the afflicted LEONORA . " A disappointment in love is more hard to get over than any other ; the passion itself so softens and subdues ...
... greater than I know how to bear , your counsels may very much support , and will infinitely oblige , the afflicted LEONORA . " A disappointment in love is more hard to get over than any other ; the passion itself so softens and subdues ...
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... greater and more astonishing . I would further propose to the consideration of my afflicted disciple , that possibly what she now looks upon as the great- est misfortune , is not really such in itself . For my own part , I question not ...
... greater and more astonishing . I would further propose to the consideration of my afflicted disciple , that possibly what she now looks upon as the great- est misfortune , is not really such in itself . For my own part , I question not ...
Side 8
... greater torment to me than I am able to bear . Must I then live to see you another's ? The streams , the fields , and meadows , where we have so often talked together , grow painful to me ; life itself is become a burden . May you long ...
... greater torment to me than I am able to bear . Must I then live to see you another's ? The streams , the fields , and meadows , where we have so often talked together , grow painful to me ; life itself is become a burden . May you long ...
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