The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison: The Spectator, no. 162-483G. Bell and sons, 1912 |
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... sentiments of virtue . It so happened , that after Constantia had lived about ten years in the cloister a violent fever broke out in the place , which swept away great multitudes , and among others , Theodosius . Upon his death- bed he ...
... sentiments of virtue . It so happened , that after Constantia had lived about ten years in the cloister a violent fever broke out in the place , which swept away great multitudes , and among others , Theodosius . Upon his death- bed he ...
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... sentiments with wit and humour , are to be looked upon as the pest of society and the enemies of mankind : they leave books behind them ( as it is said of those who die in distempers which breed an ill- will towards their own species ) ...
... sentiments with wit and humour , are to be looked upon as the pest of society and the enemies of mankind : they leave books behind them ( as it is said of those who die in distempers which breed an ill- will towards their own species ) ...
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... sentiments mentions that verse in the Proverbs of Solomon , " He that giveth to the poor , lend- eth to the Lord : " " There is more rhetoric in that one sen- tence , " says he , “ than in a library of sermons ; and indeed if those ...
... sentiments mentions that verse in the Proverbs of Solomon , " He that giveth to the poor , lend- eth to the Lord : " " There is more rhetoric in that one sen- tence , " says he , “ than in a library of sermons ; and indeed if those ...
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... sentiments of wisdom and virtue when they do not think of it ; and if by that means they arrive only at such a degree of consideration as may dispose them to listen to more studied and elaborate discourses , I shall not 38 ADDISON'S WORKS .
... sentiments of wisdom and virtue when they do not think of it ; and if by that means they arrive only at such a degree of consideration as may dispose them to listen to more studied and elaborate discourses , I shall not 38 ADDISON'S WORKS .
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... sentiments and advice herein will be a great consolation and satisfac- tion to , " Sir , your admirer and Humble servant , W. B. " No. 205. THURSDAY , OCTOBER 25 . Decipimur specie recti― HOR . WHEN I meet with any vicious character ...
... sentiments and advice herein will be a great consolation and satisfac- tion to , " Sir , your admirer and Humble servant , W. B. " No. 205. THURSDAY , OCTOBER 25 . Decipimur specie recti― HOR . WHEN I meet with any vicious character ...
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