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 45
... opinion upon several innocent diver sions which are in use among us , and which are very proper to pass away a winter night for those who do not care to throw away their time at an opera , or at the play - house . I would gladly know ...
... opinion upon several innocent diver sions which are in use among us , and which are very proper to pass away a winter night for those who do not care to throw away their time at an opera , or at the play - house . I would gladly know ...
Side 47
... opinions are divided in this particular , why may not the same persons make use of both ? The figure of a heart , whether cut in stone , or cast in metal , whether bleeding upon an altar , stuck with darts , or held in the hand of a ...
... opinions are divided in this particular , why may not the same persons make use of both ? The figure of a heart , whether cut in stone , or cast in metal , whether bleeding upon an altar , stuck with darts , or held in the hand of a ...
Side 51
... opinion that the fair sex are not altogether strangers to the arts of dissembling and concealing their thoughts , I have been forced to relinquish that opinion , and have therefore endeavoured to seek after some better reason . In order ...
... opinion that the fair sex are not altogether strangers to the arts of dissembling and concealing their thoughts , I have been forced to relinquish that opinion , and have therefore endeavoured to seek after some better reason . In order ...
Side 53
... opinion of some pre - eminence in ourselves , when we see the absurdities of another , or when we reflect on any past absurdities of our own . This seems to hold in most cases , and we may observe that the vainest part of mankind are ...
... opinion of some pre - eminence in ourselves , when we see the absurdities of another , or when we reflect on any past absurdities of our own . This seems to hold in most cases , and we may observe that the vainest part of mankind are ...
Side 55
... opinion in this particular . I shall conclude this essay upon laughter with observing , that the metaphor of laughing , applied to fields and meadows when they are in flower , or to trees when they are in blossom , runs through all ...
... opinion in this particular . I shall conclude this essay upon laughter with observing , that the metaphor of laughing , applied to fields and meadows when they are in flower , or to trees when they are in blossom , runs through all ...
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