The Works of Joseph Addison Complete in Three Volumes Embracing the Whole of the "Spectator," &c, Volumen3Harper & brothers, 1864 |
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... observed , that most of the artisans , which considerably diminished our number , fell into these paths . sounded the silver trumpet which had called them up , and cheered them in their passage to her palace . They had now formed them ...
... observed , that most of the artisans , which considerably diminished our number , fell into these paths . sounded the silver trumpet which had called them up , and cheered them in their passage to her palace . They had now formed them ...
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... observed , after a long pause , that ing . But observing him much out of breath , the gentlemen did not care to enter upon bu - I thought it the best time to master him , if siness till after their morning draught , for which reason I ...
... observed , after a long pause , that ing . But observing him much out of breath , the gentlemen did not care to enter upon bu - I thought it the best time to master him , if siness till after their morning draught , for which reason I ...
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... observation and sense of an injustice against which there is no remedy , even in a kingdom more hap- py in the care ... observed , he al- ways looked well after a battle , and was ap- parently fatter in a fighting year . Had this honest ...
... observation and sense of an injustice against which there is no remedy , even in a kingdom more hap- py in the care ... observed , he al- ways looked well after a battle , and was ap- parently fatter in a fighting year . Had this honest ...
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... observed , end of all punishments ) effectual for rooting that some few were so humble as to be sur - out the crime . Upon this edict , which was prised at their own charms ; and that many as soon executed as published , the noise f à ...
... observed , end of all punishments ) effectual for rooting that some few were so humble as to be sur - out the crime . Upon this edict , which was prised at their own charms ; and that many as soon executed as published , the noise f à ...
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... observed . I found the audience hushed in a very deep attention , and did not question but some noble tragedy was just then in its crisis , or that an incident was to be unravelled , which would determine the fate of a hero . While I ...
... observed . I found the audience hushed in a very deep attention , and did not question but some noble tragedy was just then in its crisis , or that an incident was to be unravelled , which would determine the fate of a hero . While I ...
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Página 411 - Whosoever . therefore shall confess Me before men, him will I confess also before My Father which is in heaven. But whosoever shall deny Me before men, him will I also deny before My Father which is in heaven.
Página 27 - With thee conversing I forget all time ; All seasons and their change, all please alike. Sweet is the breath of morn, her rising sweet, With charm of earliest birds...
Página 227 - But the Jews stirred up the devout and honourable women, and the chief men of the city, and raised persecution against Paul and Barnabas, and expelled them out of their coasts.
Página 482 - I'll thunder in their ears their country's cause, And try to rouse up all that's Roman in them. Tis not in mortals to command success, But we'll do more, Sempronius; we'll deserve it.
Página 480 - Virtue confess'd in human shape he draws, What Plato thought, and godlike Cato was : No common object to your sight displays, But what with pleasure Heaven itself surveys, A brave man struggling in the storms of fate, And greatly falling with a falling state.
Página 145 - So saying, with dispatchful looks in haste She turns, on hospitable thoughts intent What choice to choose for delicacy best, What order, so contriv'd as not to mix Tastes, not well join'd, inelegant, but bring Taste after taste upheld with kindliest change...
Página 288 - Juppiter, idem Summovet. Non, si male nunc, et olim Sic erit. Quondam cithara tacentem Suscitat Musam, neque semper arcum Tendit Apollo. Rebus angustis animosus atque Fortis appare ; sapienter idem Contrahes vento nimium secundo Turgida vela.
Página 27 - But neither breath of morn, when she ascends With charm of earliest birds; nor rising sun On this delightful land; nor herb, fruit, flower, Glistering with dew; nor fragrance after showers; Nor grateful evening mild; nor silent night, With this her solemn bird; nor walk by moon, Or glittering star-light, without thee is sweet.
Página 226 - O'er other creatures : yet, when I approach Her loveliness, so absolute she seems And in herself complete, so well to know Her own, that what she wills to do or say Seems wisest, virtuousest, discreetest, best All higher knowledge in her presence falls Degraded ; wisdom in discourse with her Loses...
Página 209 - She openeth her mouth with wisdom, and in her tongue is the law of kindness. She looketh well to the ways of her household, and eateth not the bread of idleness. Her children arise up and call her blessed, her husband also, and he praiseth her.