The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Bind 4Bohn, 1854 |
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Side 64
... ourselves to such a pitch of complaisance , that when the dinner was to come in , we in- quired the name of every dish , and hoped it would be no offence to any in the company , before it was admitted . When we had sat down , this ...
... ourselves to such a pitch of complaisance , that when the dinner was to come in , we in- quired the name of every dish , and hoped it would be no offence to any in the company , before it was admitted . When we had sat down , this ...
Side 66
... ourselves : he seems to look ridiculous before you , that you may remember how near a resemblance you bear to him , or that you may know he will not lie under the imputation of believing you . Then it is , that you are struck dumb imme ...
... ourselves : he seems to look ridiculous before you , that you may remember how near a resemblance you bear to him , or that you may know he will not lie under the imputation of believing you . Then it is , that you are struck dumb imme ...
Side 91
... ourselves , and all the contributions being now brought in , every man was at liberty to exchange his misfortune for those of another person . But as there arose many new incidents in the sequel of my vision , I shall reserve them for ...
... ourselves , and all the contributions being now brought in , every man was at liberty to exchange his misfortune for those of another person . But as there arose many new incidents in the sequel of my vision , I shall reserve them for ...
Side 102
... ourselves hereafter , or in creatures which are at present more exalted than ourselves . We see many stars by the help of glasses , which we do 102 ADDISON'S WORKS .
... ourselves hereafter , or in creatures which are at present more exalted than ourselves . We see many stars by the help of glasses , which we do 102 ADDISON'S WORKS .
Side 103
... ourselves cannot attend to many different objects at the same time . If we are careful to inspect some things , we must of course neglect others . This imperfection which we observe in ourselves , is an imperfection that cleaves in some ...
... ourselves cannot attend to many different objects at the same time . If we are careful to inspect some things , we must of course neglect others . This imperfection which we observe in ourselves , is an imperfection that cleaves in some ...
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