The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison: The Spectator, no. 162-483G. Bell and sons, 1912 |
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... Imagination 393-430 433. Advantages of the Sexes associating - History of a • 434. History of a female Republic male Republic 430 433 435. Female Dress - Mixture of the Sexes in one Person - -Female Equestrians 435 SPECTATOR . 439. The ...
... Imagination 393-430 433. Advantages of the Sexes associating - History of a • 434. History of a female Republic male Republic 430 433 435. Female Dress - Mixture of the Sexes in one Person - -Female Equestrians 435 SPECTATOR . 439. The ...
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... imagination of a writer , who had not a soul filled with great ideas , and a general benevolence to mankind . In that celebrated passage of Sallust , where Cæsar and Cato are placed in such beautiful , but opposite lights ; Cæsar's ...
... imagination of a writer , who had not a soul filled with great ideas , and a general benevolence to mankind . In that celebrated passage of Sallust , where Cæsar and Cato are placed in such beautiful , but opposite lights ; Cæsar's ...
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... imagination , makes him believe she kindles the same passion in others , and appears as amiable to all beholders . And as jealousy thus arises from an extraordinary love , it is of so delicate a nature , that it scorns to take up with ...
... imagination , makes him believe she kindles the same passion in others , and appears as amiable to all beholders . And as jealousy thus arises from an extraordinary love , it is of so delicate a nature , that it scorns to take up with ...
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... imagination with such an unlucky idea , as in time grows familiar , excites desire , and loses all the shame and hor- ror which might at first attend it . Nor is it a wonder , if she who suffers wrongfully in a man's opinion of her ...
... imagination with such an unlucky idea , as in time grows familiar , excites desire , and loses all the shame and hor- ror which might at first attend it . Nor is it a wonder , if she who suffers wrongfully in a man's opinion of her ...
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... imagination immediately takes a false hint , and runs off with it into several remote consequences , till he has proved very ingenious in working out his own misery . If both these methods fail , the best way will be to let him see you ...
... imagination immediately takes a false hint , and runs off with it into several remote consequences , till he has proved very ingenious in working out his own misery . If both these methods fail , the best way will be to let him see you ...
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