The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Bind 2Vernor and Hood; John Walker; Cuthell and Martin; W.J. and J. Richardson; Longman and Rees; R. Lea; and J. and A. Arch. ; T. Maiden, printer, Sherbourn-Lane, 1804 |
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Side 44
... circumstances of life , and very often discredits his best actions . The Cordeliers tell a story of their Founder , St. Francis , that as he passed the streets in the dusk of the evening , he discovered a young fellow with a maid in a ...
... circumstances of life , and very often discredits his best actions . The Cordeliers tell a story of their Founder , St. Francis , that as he passed the streets in the dusk of the evening , he discovered a young fellow with a maid in a ...
Side 49
... circumstances , and with what variety of phrases , will they tell over the same story ! I have known an old lady make an unhappy marriage the subject of a month's conversation . She blamed the bride in one place , pitied her in another ...
... circumstances , and with what variety of phrases , will they tell over the same story ! I have known an old lady make an unhappy marriage the subject of a month's conversation . She blamed the bride in one place , pitied her in another ...
Side 51
... womens ' tongues Of aspen leaves are made . And Ovid , though in the description of a very barbarous circumstance , tells us , that when the tongue of a beautiful female was cut out , and D 2 NO . 247 . 51 SPECTATOR .
... womens ' tongues Of aspen leaves are made . And Ovid , though in the description of a very barbarous circumstance , tells us , that when the tongue of a beautiful female was cut out , and D 2 NO . 247 . 51 SPECTATOR .
Side 73
... circumstance in Cæsar's character which gives me a greater idea of him , than a saying which Cicero tells us he frequently made use of in private conversation , " That he was satis- fied with his share of life and fame . " Se satis vel ...
... circumstance in Cæsar's character which gives me a greater idea of him , than a saying which Cicero tells us he frequently made use of in private conversation , " That he was satis- fied with his share of life and fame . " Se satis vel ...
Side 77
... circumstances , for the due exer- cise of it . A state of poverty obscures all the vir tues of liberality and munificence . The patience and fortitude of a martyr or confessor lie concealed in the flourishing times of Christianity ...
... circumstances , for the due exer- cise of it . A state of poverty obscures all the vir tues of liberality and munificence . The patience and fortitude of a martyr or confessor lie concealed in the flourishing times of Christianity ...
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