The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Bind 4Bohn, 1854 |
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Side 105
... endeavour to recommend themselves to his notice , and in an unfeigned humility of heart , think themselves unworthy that he should be mindful of them . No. 567. WEDNESDAY , JULY 14 . -Inceptus clamor frustratur hiantes . VIRG . I HAVE ...
... endeavour to recommend themselves to his notice , and in an unfeigned humility of heart , think themselves unworthy that he should be mindful of them . No. 567. WEDNESDAY , JULY 14 . -Inceptus clamor frustratur hiantes . VIRG . I HAVE ...
Side 106
... endeavour to bring all things into confusion , and ruin their native country , I think every honest Engl - shm - n ought to be upon his guard . That there are such , every one will agree with me , who hears me name *** with his first ...
... endeavour to bring all things into confusion , and ruin their native country , I think every honest Engl - shm - n ought to be upon his guard . That there are such , every one will agree with me , who hears me name *** with his first ...
Side 116
... endeavour to make the meditations of our hearts always acceptable in his sight , that he may delight thus to reside and dwell in us . The light of nature could direct Seneca to this doctrine , in a very remarkable passage among his ...
... endeavour to make the meditations of our hearts always acceptable in his sight , that he may delight thus to reside and dwell in us . The light of nature could direct Seneca to this doctrine , in a very remarkable passage among his ...
Side 118
... endeavour to outvie one another in shadows and appearances . Men of sense have at all times beheld , with a great deal of mirth , this silly game that is playing over their heads ; and , by con- tracting their desires , enjoy all that ...
... endeavour to outvie one another in shadows and appearances . Men of sense have at all times beheld , with a great deal of mirth , this silly game that is playing over their heads ; and , by con- tracting their desires , enjoy all that ...
Side 120
... endeavour to secure to ourselves the pleasures and gratifications of a life which is uncertain and precarious , and , at its utmost length , of a very incon- siderable duration ; or to secure to ourselves the pleasures of a life which ...
... endeavour to secure to ourselves the pleasures and gratifications of a life which is uncertain and precarious , and , at its utmost length , of a very incon- siderable duration ; or to secure to ourselves the pleasures of a life which ...
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