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 32
... seems now to accuse His goodness , may , in the consummation of things , both magnify his goodness , and exalt his wisdom . And this is enough to check our presumption , since it is in vain to apply our measures of regularity to matters ...
... seems now to accuse His goodness , may , in the consummation of things , both magnify his goodness , and exalt his wisdom . And this is enough to check our presumption , since it is in vain to apply our measures of regularity to matters ...
Side 34
... seems , the misfortune to fall into the hands of a party of Trojans , who laid him on with so many blows and buffets , that he never forgot their hosti- lities to his dying day . 4 } There is a way of managing an argument not much 34 NO ...
... seems , the misfortune to fall into the hands of a party of Trojans , who laid him on with so many blows and buffets , that he never forgot their hosti- lities to his dying day . 4 } There is a way of managing an argument not much 34 NO ...
Side 45
... seems a very well - meaning man , that I have written this short preface , to which I shall subjoin a letter from the said Mr. Doodle . " SIR , " I could heartily wish that you would let us know your opinion upon several innocent diver ...
... seems a very well - meaning man , that I have written this short preface , to which I shall subjoin a letter from the said Mr. Doodle . " SIR , " I could heartily wish that you would let us know your opinion upon several innocent diver ...
Side 50
... seems to speak for no other purpose , but as it gives her an opportunity of stirring a limb , or varying a feature , of glancing her eyes , or playing with her fan . As for newsmongers , politicians , mimics , story- tellers , with ...
... seems to speak for no other purpose , but as it gives her an opportunity of stirring a limb , or varying a feature , of glancing her eyes , or playing with her fan . As for newsmongers , politicians , mimics , story- tellers , with ...
Side 53
... seems but reasonable that we should be capable of receiving joy from what is no real good to us , since we can receive grief from what is no real evil . I have in my forty - seventh paper raised a specu- lation on the notion of a modern ...
... seems but reasonable that we should be capable of receiving joy from what is no real good to us , since we can receive grief from what is no real evil . I have in my forty - seventh paper raised a specu- lation on the notion of a modern ...
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