The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison: The Spectator, no. 162-483G. Bell and sons, 1912 |
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... while it 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 ADDISON'S WORKS .
... while it 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 ADDISON'S WORKS .
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... mentioned inquiries had been made after him , arrived at a religious house in the city , where now Con- stantia resided ; and desiring that secrecy and concealment of the fathers of the convent , which is very usual upon any ex ...
... mentioned inquiries had been made after him , arrived at a religious house in the city , where now Con- stantia resided ; and desiring that secrecy and concealment of the fathers of the convent , which is very usual upon any ex ...
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... mentioning the destruction of the universe , has those admirable lines . Now all the wide extended sky , And all th ' harmonious worlds on high , And Virgil's sacred work shall die . There is no other method of fixing those thoughts ...
... mentioning the destruction of the universe , has those admirable lines . Now all the wide extended sky , And all th ' harmonious worlds on high , And Virgil's sacred work shall die . There is no other method of fixing those thoughts ...
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... quæcunque ea , tolle Medusæ . OVID . MEI . In a late paper I mentioned the project of an ingenious author for the erecting of several handicraft prizes to be con- tended for by our British artisans , and the influence 80 ADDISON'S WORKS .
... quæcunque ea , tolle Medusæ . OVID . MEI . In a late paper I mentioned the project of an ingenious author for the erecting of several handicraft prizes to be con- tended for by our British artisans , and the influence 80 ADDISON'S WORKS .
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... mentioned advertisement , entertained a coffee - house with the following narrative . Upon the taking of Namur , among other public rejoicings made on that oc- casion , there was a gold ring given by a Whig justice of the peace to be ...
... mentioned advertisement , entertained a coffee - house with the following narrative . Upon the taking of Namur , among other public rejoicings made on that oc- casion , there was a gold ring given by a Whig justice of the peace to be ...
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