The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison: The Spectator, no. 162-483G. Bell and sons, 1912 |
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... Delights of Spring 370 397. On Composition - Anne Boleyn's Letter 373 399. Hypocrisy , various kinds of it 376 403. Speculations of Coffee - house Politicians on the Death of the King of France 379 405. On the Improvement of Sacred ...
... Delights of Spring 370 397. On Composition - Anne Boleyn's Letter 373 399. Hypocrisy , various kinds of it 376 403. Speculations of Coffee - house Politicians on the Death of the King of France 379 405. On the Improvement of Sacred ...
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... delight in those frequent advices and admonitions which you 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 ...
... delight in those frequent advices and admonitions which you 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 ...
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... delight in nothing but his money . Theodosius was the younger son of a decayed family , of great parts and learning , improved by a genteel and vir- tuous education . When he was in the twentieth year of his age , he became acquainted ...
... delight in nothing but his money . Theodosius was the younger son of a decayed family , of great parts and learning , improved by a genteel and vir- tuous education . When he was in the twentieth year of his age , he became acquainted ...
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... delight in , besides himself . Phædria's request to his mistress , upon his leaving her for three days , is inimitably beautiful and natural . Cum milite isto præsens , absens ut sies : Dies , noctesque me ames : me desideres : Me ...
... delight in , besides himself . Phædria's request to his mistress , upon his leaving her for three days , is inimitably beautiful and natural . Cum milite isto præsens , absens ut sies : Dies , noctesque me ames : me desideres : Me ...
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... delight ; My heart , inflamed by jealous heats , With numberless resentments beats : From my pale cheek the colour flies , And all the man within me dies : By turns my hidden grief appears In rising sighs and falling tears , That show ...
... delight ; My heart , inflamed by jealous heats , With numberless resentments beats : From my pale cheek the colour flies , And all the man within me dies : By turns my hidden grief appears In rising sighs and falling tears , That show ...
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