The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Bind 4Bohn, 1854 |
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Side 48
... regard to the ceremonial which prevails in the learned world , that I never presumed to take place of a pamphleteer till my daily papers were gathered into those two first volumes which have al- ready appeared . After which I naturally ...
... regard to the ceremonial which prevails in the learned world , that I never presumed to take place of a pamphleteer till my daily papers were gathered into those two first volumes which have al- ready appeared . After which I naturally ...
Side 61
... to so good purpose , enlarged upon conjugal love , it is to be hoped you will discourage every practice that rather proceeds from a regard to interest , than to happiness . Now you cannot but observe , No. 536 . 61 THE SPECTATOR .
... to so good purpose , enlarged upon conjugal love , it is to be hoped you will discourage every practice that rather proceeds from a regard to interest , than to happiness . Now you cannot but observe , No. 536 . 61 THE SPECTATOR .
Side 77
... regard to heaven and my own soul . In this case , when I look upon the debtor side , I find such in- numerable articles , that I want arithmetic to cast them up ; but when I look upon the creditor side , I find little more than blank ...
... regard to heaven and my own soul . In this case , when I look upon the debtor side , I find such in- numerable articles , that I want arithmetic to cast them up ; but when I look upon the creditor side , I find little more than blank ...
Side 94
... regard the sorrows of my fellow - creatures with sentiments of humanity and compassion.1 It was necessary to correct the moral of these humorous papers with this humane reflection . " SIB , No. 561. WEDNESDAY , JUNE 30 . 94 ADDISON'S ...
... regard the sorrows of my fellow - creatures with sentiments of humanity and compassion.1 It was necessary to correct the moral of these humorous papers with this humane reflection . " SIB , No. 561. WEDNESDAY , JUNE 30 . 94 ADDISON'S ...
Side 103
... regard to one who had so great a work under his care and superintendency . I was afraid of being overlooked amidst the immensity of nature , and lost among that infinite variety of creatures , which in all probability swarm through all ...
... regard to one who had so great a work under his care and superintendency . I was afraid of being overlooked amidst the immensity of nature , and lost among that infinite variety of creatures , which in all probability swarm through all ...
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