The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Bind 4Bohn, 1854 |
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Side 54
... turn more on those com- parative advantages which they enjoy over some of their fel- low - creatures , than on that infinite distance which is placed between them and the supreme model of all perfection . It would likewise quicken our ...
... turn more on those com- parative advantages which they enjoy over some of their fel- low - creatures , than on that infinite distance which is placed between them and the supreme model of all perfection . It would likewise quicken our ...
Side 58
... turn jeweller . I shall then deal in diamonds , pearls , and all ungrammatical ; and is only faulty because it is long and complicated , and something unharmonious , by what could not be avoided , the repeti- tion of that in the last ...
... turn jeweller . I shall then deal in diamonds , pearls , and all ungrammatical ; and is only faulty because it is long and complicated , and something unharmonious , by what could not be avoided , the repeti- tion of that in the last ...
Side 59
... turn my back upon her all the first night . Her mother will then come and bring her daughter to me , as I am seated upon my sofa . The daughter with tears in her eyes will fling herself at my feet , and beg of me to receive her into my ...
... turn my back upon her all the first night . Her mother will then come and bring her daughter to me , as I am seated upon my sofa . The daughter with tears in her eyes will fling herself at my feet , and beg of me to receive her into my ...
Side 63
... turn of surprise , as it has happily made the characters of some , so has it also been the ruin of the characters of others . There is a set of men who outrage truth , instead of affecting us with a man- ner in telling it ; who overleap ...
... turn of surprise , as it has happily made the characters of some , so has it also been the ruin of the characters of others . There is a set of men who outrage truth , instead of affecting us with a man- ner in telling it ; who overleap ...
Side 64
... turn in the way of surprise , gave a stop to the talk we had been carrying on : some were silent because they doubted , and others because they were conquered in their own way ; so that the gentleman had op- portunity to press the ...
... turn in the way of surprise , gave a stop to the talk we had been carrying on : some were silent because they doubted , and others because they were conquered in their own way ; so that the gentleman had op- portunity to press the ...
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