The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison: The Spectator [no. 162-483H. G. Bohn, 1865 - 8 sider |
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... Light in Dark Places . ' Translated . Ockley's History of the Saracens . Revised and completed . Portrait . Ranke's History of the Popes . Trans- lated by E. FOSTER . In 3 vols . Servia and the Servian Re- volution . Reynolds ' ( Sir ...
... Light in Dark Places . ' Translated . Ockley's History of the Saracens . Revised and completed . Portrait . Ranke's History of the Popes . Trans- lated by E. FOSTER . In 3 vols . Servia and the Servian Re- volution . Reynolds ' ( Sir ...
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... 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 . -Sardus habebat Ille Tigellius ...
... 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 . -Sardus habebat Ille Tigellius ...
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... light , we shall be comforted by the comparisons we make between ourselves and our fellow - sufferers . A loss at sea , a fit of sickness , or the death of a friend , are such trifles when we consider whole kingdoms laid in ashes ...
... light , we shall be comforted by the comparisons we make between ourselves and our fellow - sufferers . A loss at sea , a fit of sickness , or the death of a friend , are such trifles when we consider whole kingdoms laid in ashes ...
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... light , takes off in some measure from the deformity of vice , and makes even folly and impertinence supportable . There is no society or conversation to be kept up in the world without good - nature , or something which must bear its ...
... light , takes off in some measure from the deformity of vice , and makes even folly and impertinence supportable . There is no society or conversation to be kept up in the world without good - nature , or something which must bear its ...
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... lights ; Cæsar's character is chiefly made up of good - nature , as it showed itself in all its forms towards his friends or his ene- mies , his servants or dependants , the guilty or the distressed . As for Cato's character , it is ...
... lights ; Cæsar's character is chiefly made up of good - nature , as it showed itself in all its forms towards his friends or his ene- mies , his servants or dependants , the guilty or the distressed . As for Cato's character , it is ...
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