The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison: The Spectator [no. 162-483H. G. Bohn, 1865 - 8 sider |
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... Pleasure and Pain . 184. Account of a remarkable Sleeper 185. Zeal - various Kinds of Zealots 186. On Infidelity 189. Cruelty of Parents - Letter from a Father to his Son- Duty to Parents 191. On the Whims of Lottery - Adventurers 195 ...
... Pleasure and Pain . 184. Account of a remarkable Sleeper 185. Zeal - various Kinds of Zealots 186. On Infidelity 189. Cruelty of Parents - Letter from a Father to his Son- Duty to Parents 191. On the Whims of Lottery - Adventurers 195 ...
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... pleasure ; but if we act by several broken views , and will not only be virtuous , but wealthy , popular , and every- thing that has a value set upon it by the world , we shall live and die in misery and repentance . One would take more ...
... pleasure ; but if we act by several broken views , and will not only be virtuous , but wealthy , popular , and every- thing that has a value set upon it by the world , we shall live and die in misery and repentance . One would take more ...
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... pleasure : " And now , ( says she , ) if I do not ask anything improper , let me be buried by Theo- dosius . My vow reaches no farther than the grave . What I ask is , I hope , no violation of it . " She died soon after , and was ...
... pleasure : " And now , ( says she , ) if I do not ask anything improper , let me be buried by Theo- dosius . My vow reaches no farther than the grave . What I ask is , I hope , no violation of it . " She died soon after , and was ...
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... 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 the same affection ...
... 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 the same affection ...
Side 23
... 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 wife of thy bosom , and teach her not an evil lesson ...
... 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 wife of thy bosom , and teach her not an evil lesson ...
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