The works of ... Joseph Addison, collected by mr. Tickell, Bind 41804 |
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Side 99
... enemy . At length , finding themselves faint with loss of blood , and resolving to perish nobly , they ad- vanced to the most shattered part of the wall , and threw themselves down , with a huge fragment of it , upon the heads of the ...
... enemy . At length , finding themselves faint with loss of blood , and resolving to perish nobly , they ad- vanced to the most shattered part of the wall , and threw themselves down , with a huge fragment of it , upon the heads of the ...
Side 112
... enemies . The way to silence calumny , says Bias , is to be al- ways exercised in such things as are praise - worthy . Socrates , after having received sentence , told his friends , that he had always accustomed himself to regard truth ...
... enemies . The way to silence calumny , says Bias , is to be al- ways exercised in such things as are praise - worthy . Socrates , after having received sentence , told his friends , that he had always accustomed himself to regard truth ...
Side 113
... enemies who spoke ill of him , ' It is no matter , ' said he , ' I will live so that none shall believe them . ' Hearing , at another ' time , that an intimate friend of his had spoken de- tractingly of him ; ' I am sure he would not do ...
... enemies who spoke ill of him , ' It is no matter , ' said he , ' I will live so that none shall believe them . ' Hearing , at another ' time , that an intimate friend of his had spoken de- tractingly of him ; ' I am sure he would not do ...
Side 135
... enemy , who had been re- pulsed above a hundred times , and rallied as often , began to think of yielding . When , on a sudden , a body of neutral forces began to move . The leader was of an ugly look , and gigantic stature . He acted ...
... enemy , who had been re- pulsed above a hundred times , and rallied as often , began to think of yielding . When , on a sudden , a body of neutral forces began to move . The leader was of an ugly look , and gigantic stature . He acted ...
Side 159
... enemies in a body , as it is reported of bees : their only fear proceeds from birds , which sometimes eat their corn when they lay it out in the sun ; but they keep it under ground , when they are afraid of thieves . It is said , that ...
... enemies in a body , as it is reported of bees : their only fear proceeds from birds , which sometimes eat their corn when they lay it out in the sun ; but they keep it under ground , when they are afraid of thieves . It is said , that ...
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