The works of ... Joseph Addison, collected by mr. Tickell, Bind 41804 |
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Side 20
... party , friendship , kindred , and is therefore always represented as blind , that we may suppose her thoughts are wholly intent on the equity of a cause , without being diverted or prejudiced by objects foreign to it . I shall conclude ...
... party , friendship , kindred , and is therefore always represented as blind , that we may suppose her thoughts are wholly intent on the equity of a cause , without being diverted or prejudiced by objects foreign to it . I shall conclude ...
Side 64
... parties to go up to the moon together , and were more put to it in their thoughts how to meet with accommodations by the way , than how to get thither . Every one knows the story of the great lady , who , at the same time , was building ...
... parties to go up to the moon together , and were more put to it in their thoughts how to meet with accommodations by the way , than how to get thither . Every one knows the story of the great lady , who , at the same time , was building ...
Side 90
... party concerns , all private scandal , all insults over another man's weaker rea- sons , must there be lost , where no disputes arise . Another advantage which follows from the first , ( and which is very rarely to be met with ) is ...
... party concerns , all private scandal , all insults over another man's weaker rea- sons , must there be lost , where no disputes arise . Another advantage which follows from the first , ( and which is very rarely to be met with ) is ...
Side 142
... up in a most beautiful party - coloured plumage . He regarded my habit very attentively ; and after having turned me about once or twice , asked me whom I had ( been tempting ; I could not tell what was the 142 NO . 154 . GUARDIAN .
... up in a most beautiful party - coloured plumage . He regarded my habit very attentively ; and after having turned me about once or twice , asked me whom I had ( been tempting ; I could not tell what was the 142 NO . 154 . GUARDIAN .
Side 171
... party concerned in speculations of this nature , which , instead of inflaming those un- natural heats that prevail among us , and take up most of our thoughts , may divert our minds to subjects that are useful , and suited to reasonable ...
... party concerned in speculations of this nature , which , instead of inflaming those un- natural heats that prevail among us , and take up most of our thoughts , may divert our minds to subjects that are useful , and suited to reasonable ...
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