The works of ... Joseph Addison, collected by mr. Tickell, Bind 41804 |
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Side 60
... lives among the lumber and refuse of the species . It sometimes happens , indeed , that for want of applying themselves in due time to the pursuits of knowledge , that they take up a book in their declining years , and grow very hopeful ...
... lives among the lumber and refuse of the species . It sometimes happens , indeed , that for want of applying themselves in due time to the pursuits of knowledge , that they take up a book in their declining years , and grow very hopeful ...
Side 80
... lives with this constant and habitual regard to the great Superintendent of the world , is indeed sure that no real evil can come into his lot . Blessings may appear under the shape of pains , losses , and disap- pointments , but let ...
... lives with this constant and habitual regard to the great Superintendent of the world , is indeed sure that no real evil can come into his lot . Blessings may appear under the shape of pains , losses , and disap- pointments , but let ...
Side 92
... live in the world without being laughed at . I have no hooped petticoat , and when I am a matron will wear broad tuckers , whether you succeed or no . If the flying project takes , I intend to be the last in wings , being resolved in ...
... live in the world without being laughed at . I have no hooped petticoat , and when I am a matron will wear broad tuckers , whether you succeed or no . If the flying project takes , I intend to be the last in wings , being resolved in ...
Side 100
... lives in these criminal pursuits and practices , they ought to consider that they render themselves more vile and despicable than any inno- cent man can be , whatever low station his fortune or birth have placed him in . Title and ...
... lives in these criminal pursuits and practices , they ought to consider that they render themselves more vile and despicable than any inno- cent man can be , whatever low station his fortune or birth have placed him in . Title and ...
Side 109
... live . When my wife comes home late from cards , or commits any other enormity , I whisper in her ear , partly betwixt jest and earnest , that I will tell the lion of her . Dear Sir , do not let them alone till you have made them put on ...
... live . When my wife comes home late from cards , or commits any other enormity , I whisper in her ear , partly betwixt jest and earnest , that I will tell the lion of her . Dear Sir , do not let them alone till you have made them put on ...
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