The works of ... Joseph Addison, collected by mr. Tickell, Volumen41804 |
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... sense , who are always diffident of their private judgment , till it receives a sanction from the public . Provoco ad populum , I appeal to the people , was the usual saying of a very excellent dramatic poet , when he had any disputes ...
... sense , who are always diffident of their private judgment , till it receives a sanction from the public . Provoco ad populum , I appeal to the people , was the usual saying of a very excellent dramatic poet , when he had any disputes ...
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... sense , they are sure to show it . They never mend upon a second meeting , but use all the freedom and familiarity at first sight , that a long intimacy , or abundance of wine , can scarce draw from an Englishman . Their women are ...
... sense , they are sure to show it . They never mend upon a second meeting , but use all the freedom and familiarity at first sight , that a long intimacy , or abundance of wine , can scarce draw from an Englishman . Their women are ...
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... of the 6th instant . We all of us pass for women of fifty , and a man of your sense knows how many additional years are always to be thrown into female computations of this NO . 109 . 53 GUARDIAN . No. 109. THURSDAY, JULY 16. ...
... of the 6th instant . We all of us pass for women of fifty , and a man of your sense knows how many additional years are always to be thrown into female computations of this NO . 109 . 53 GUARDIAN . No. 109. THURSDAY, JULY 16. ...
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... sense and natural honesty in it , which may perhaps please the public as much as myself . I shall not , therefore , scruple the giving it a place in my paper , which is designed for common use , and for the benefit of the poor as well ...
... sense and natural honesty in it , which may perhaps please the public as much as myself . I shall not , therefore , scruple the giving it a place in my paper , which is designed for common use , and for the benefit of the poor as well ...
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... sense , and always treated her as such du- ring the whole time of courtship . His natural tem- per and good breeding hindered him from doing any thing disagreeable , as his sincerity and frankness of behaviour made him converse with her ...
... sense , and always treated her as such du- ring the whole time of courtship . His natural tem- per and good breeding hindered him from doing any thing disagreeable , as his sincerity and frankness of behaviour made him converse with her ...
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