Select Essays of Addison: Together with Macaulay's Essay on Addison's Life and WritingsAllyn and Bacon, 1893 - 320 páginas |
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... virtue and good sense , and to annoy their adversaries in whatever degree or rank of men they may be found , I shall be deaf for the future to all the remon- strances that shall be made to me on this account . If Punch grows extravagant ...
... virtue and good sense , and to annoy their adversaries in whatever degree or rank of men they may be found , I shall be deaf for the future to all the remon- strances that shall be made to me on this account . If Punch grows extravagant ...
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... virtues , as well as imperfections , are , as it were , tinged by a certain extravagance , which makes them particularly his , and distinguishes them from Recuíartiy those of other men . This cast of mind 18 Select Essays of Addison .
... virtues , as well as imperfections , are , as it were , tinged by a certain extravagance , which makes them particularly his , and distinguishes them from Recuíartiy those of other men . This cast of mind 18 Select Essays of Addison .
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... virtue would appear in their common or ordinary colors . As I was walking with him last night , he asked me how I liked the good man whom I have just now men- tioned ; and , without staying for my answer , told me that he was afraid of ...
... virtue would appear in their common or ordinary colors . As I was walking with him last night , he asked me how I liked the good man whom I have just now men- tioned ; and , without staying for my answer , told me that he was afraid of ...
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... virtue of a nation , and not only so , but destroys even com- mon sense . A furious party - spirit , when it rages in its full violence , exerts itself in civil war and bloodshed ; and , when it is under its greatest restraints ...
... virtue of a nation , and not only so , but destroys even com- mon sense . A furious party - spirit , when it rages in its full violence , exerts itself in civil war and bloodshed ; and , when it is under its greatest restraints ...
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... virtue , however beset with contempt or ridicule , envy or defamation . In short , we should not any longer regard our fellow - subjects as Whigs or Tories , but should make the man of merit our friend , and the villain our enemy ...
... virtue , however beset with contempt or ridicule , envy or defamation . In short , we should not any longer regard our fellow - subjects as Whigs or Tories , but should make the man of merit our friend , and the villain our enemy ...
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