The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison: The SpectatorBell & Daldy, 1872 |
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... Happiness of Dependance on the Supreme Being 445. On the new Stamp - Success of the Spectator 446. Degeneracy of the Stage · 447 450 447. Influence of Custom - Moral deduced from it 451. On defamatory Publications 453 457 452. On News ...
... Happiness of Dependance on the Supreme Being 445. On the new Stamp - Success of the Spectator 446. Degeneracy of the Stage · 447 450 447. Influence of Custom - Moral deduced from it 451. On defamatory Publications 453 457 452. On News ...
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... happiness . When ambition pulls one way , interest another , inclination a third , and perhaps reason contrary to all , a man is likely to pass his time but ill who has so many dif- ferent parties to please . When the mind hovers among ...
... happiness . When ambition pulls one way , interest another , inclination a third , and perhaps reason contrary to all , a man is likely to pass his time but ill who has so many dif- ferent parties to please . When the mind hovers among ...
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... happiness , and rules for attaining it , are not so necessary and useful to mankind as the arts of conso- lation , and supporting oneself under affliction . The ut- most we can hope for in this world is contentment ; if we aim at ...
... happiness , and rules for attaining it , are not so necessary and useful to mankind as the arts of conso- lation , and supporting oneself under affliction . The ut- most we can hope for in this world is contentment ; if we aim at ...
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... happiness . You may well suppose , sir , with how much joy I received this letter , which was followed by several others filled with those expressions of love and joy , which I verily believe no- body felt more sincerely , nor knew ...
... happiness . You may well suppose , sir , with how much joy I received this letter , which was followed by several others filled with those expressions of love and joy , which I verily believe no- body felt more sincerely , nor knew ...
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... happiness , is now become a greater torment to me than I am able to bear . Must I then live to see you another's ? The streams , the fields , and meadows , where we have so often talked together , grow painful to me ; life itself is ...
... happiness , is now become a greater torment to me than I am able to bear . Must I then live to see you another's ? The streams , the fields , and meadows , where we have so often talked together , grow painful to me ; life itself is ...
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