The works of ... Joseph Addison, collected by mr. Tickell, Bind 41804 |
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... keeps up the vital warmth , and administers uncommon fewel to life . I question not but several instances will occur to my reader's memory , from Homer down to Mr. Dryden . I shall only take notice of two who have excelled in lyrics ...
... keeps up the vital warmth , and administers uncommon fewel to life . I question not but several instances will occur to my reader's memory , from Homer down to Mr. Dryden . I shall only take notice of two who have excelled in lyrics ...
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... of them all this was principally brought about by feeding his lions well , or keeping them hungry , according to their different constitutions . Having given this short , but necessary account of this 6 NO . 71 . GUARDIAN .
... of them all this was principally brought about by feeding his lions well , or keeping them hungry , according to their different constitutions . Having given this short , but necessary account of this 6 NO . 71 . GUARDIAN .
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... keeps the ambitious subject in a perpetual dependence , making him always vigilant and active , and in every thing conformable to the will of his sovereign . There are no honorary rewards among us , which are more esteemed by the person ...
... keeps the ambitious subject in a perpetual dependence , making him always vigilant and active , and in every thing conformable to the will of his sovereign . There are no honorary rewards among us , which are more esteemed by the person ...
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... keep alive in the peo- ple a gratitude for public services , and excite the emulation of posterity . To these generous purposes , nothing can so much contribute as medals of this kind , which are of undoubted authority , of necessary ...
... keep alive in the peo- ple a gratitude for public services , and excite the emulation of posterity . To these generous purposes , nothing can so much contribute as medals of this kind , which are of undoubted authority , of necessary ...
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... keep the field all winter . The softest of our British ladies expose their arms and necks to the open air , which the men could not do without catching cold , for want of being accustomed to it . The whole body , by the same means ...
... keep the field all winter . The softest of our British ladies expose their arms and necks to the open air , which the men could not do without catching cold , for want of being accustomed to it . The whole body , by the same means ...
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