The works of ... Joseph Addison, collected by mr. Tickell, Bind 41804 |
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Side 28
... happy . Their old men in particular are , I believe , the most agreeable in the world . An antediluvian could not have more life and briskness in him at three score and ten : for that fire and levity which makes the young ones scarce ...
... happy . Their old men in particular are , I believe , the most agreeable in the world . An antediluvian could not have more life and briskness in him at three score and ten : for that fire and levity which makes the young ones scarce ...
Side 43
... happy each of the sexes would be , if there was a window in the breast of every one that makes or receives love . What protestations and perjuries would be saved on the one side , what hypocrisy and dissimulation on the other ? I am ...
... happy each of the sexes would be , if there was a window in the breast of every one that makes or receives love . What protestations and perjuries would be saved on the one side , what hypocrisy and dissimulation on the other ? I am ...
Side 89
... happy inactivity of the tongue , which we expected from a man of his understanding . You will wonder , perhaps , how we managed this debate , but it will be easily accounted for , when I tell you that our fingers are as nimble and as ...
... happy inactivity of the tongue , which we expected from a man of his understanding . You will wonder , perhaps , how we managed this debate , but it will be easily accounted for , when I tell you that our fingers are as nimble and as ...
Side 116
... happy revolution , and to remove from the face of the earth this troubler of mankind . In short , swarms of distempers are every where hovering over us ; casualties , whether at home or abroad , whether we wake or sleep , sit or walk ...
... happy revolution , and to remove from the face of the earth this troubler of mankind . In short , swarms of distempers are every where hovering over us ; casualties , whether at home or abroad , whether we wake or sleep , sit or walk ...
Side 118
... of their country , and by whose labours we ourselves are more happy , wise , or virtuous than we should have been without them . Besides , natu- rally speaking , a man bids fairer for greatness of 118 NO . 137 . GUARDIAN .
... of their country , and by whose labours we ourselves are more happy , wise , or virtuous than we should have been without them . Besides , natu- rally speaking , a man bids fairer for greatness of 118 NO . 137 . GUARDIAN .
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