The Works of Joseph Addison: The Spectator, no. 162-483George Bell & Sons, 1902 |
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... nature , as a Moral Virtue 179. Various Dispositions of Readers - Account of a Whis- tling - match - Yawning • 181 ... natural Son 73 205. Description of a Female Pander - Affected Method of Psalm - singing - Erratum in the Paper on ...
... nature , as a Moral Virtue 179. Various Dispositions of Readers - Account of a Whis- tling - match - Yawning • 181 ... natural Son 73 205. Description of a Female Pander - Affected Method of Psalm - singing - Erratum in the Paper on ...
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... nature . Thus Cowley in his poem on the resur- rection , mentioning the destruction of the universe , has those admirable lines . Now all the wide extended sky , And all th ' harmonious worlds on high , And Virgil's sacred work shall ...
... nature . Thus Cowley in his poem on the resur- rection , mentioning the destruction of the universe , has those admirable lines . Now all the wide extended sky , And all th ' harmonious worlds on high , And Virgil's sacred work shall ...
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... natural to a sick person ) where they had picked up such a blockhead ? and , whether they thought him a proper person to ... nature had not sown evils enough in life , we are continually adding grief to grief , and aggravating the common ...
... natural to a sick person ) where they had picked up such a blockhead ? and , whether they thought him a proper person to ... nature had not sown evils enough in life , we are continually adding grief to grief , and aggravating the common ...
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... nature , and which I shall choose for the subject of this day's specu- lation . Good - nature is more agreeable in conversation than wit , and gives a certain air to the countenance which is more amiable than beauty . It shows virtue in ...
... nature , and which I shall choose for the subject of this day's specu- lation . Good - nature is more agreeable in conversation than wit , and gives a certain air to the countenance which is more amiable than beauty . It shows virtue in ...
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... nature , as it showed itself in all its forms towards his friends or his ene- mies , his servants or dependants , the guilty or the distressed . As for Cato's character , it is rather awful than amiable . Justice seems most agreeable to ...
... nature , as it showed itself in all its forms towards his friends or his ene- mies , his servants or dependants , the guilty or the distressed . As for Cato's character , it is rather awful than amiable . Justice seems most agreeable to ...
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