The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison: The Spectator [no. 162-483H. G. Bohn, 1865 - 8 σελίδες |
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... action , and perform such feats as they are not able to express . They want words in their own tongue to tell us ... actions , which have raised their country to a higher pitch of glory than it ever yet arrived at , and which will ...
... action , and perform such feats as they are not able to express . They want words in their own tongue to tell us ... actions , which have raised their country to a higher pitch of glory than it ever yet arrived at , and which will ...
Σελίδα 20
... actions must be seen with grains of allowance , cannot be too mild , moderate , and forgiving . For this reason , among all the monstrous characters in human na- ture , there is none so odious , nor indeed so exquisitely ridi- culous ...
... actions must be seen with grains of allowance , cannot be too mild , moderate , and forgiving . For this reason , among all the monstrous characters in human na- ture , there is none so odious , nor indeed so exquisitely ridi- culous ...
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... actions of the sus- pected person , and at the same time shows you have no hon- ourable opinion of her , both of which are strong motives to aversion . Nor is this the worst effect of jealousy ; for it often draws after it a more fatal ...
... actions of the sus- pected person , and at the same time shows you have no hon- ourable opinion of her , both of which are strong motives to aversion . Nor is this the worst effect of jealousy ; for it often draws after it a more fatal ...
Σελίδα 24
... action from some plot or contrivance , from drawing up a perpetual scheme of causes and events , and preserving a constant correspondence between the camp and the council - table . And thus it happens in the affairs of love with men of ...
... action from some plot or contrivance , from drawing up a perpetual scheme of causes and events , and preserving a constant correspondence between the camp and the council - table . And thus it happens in the affairs of love with men of ...
Σελίδα 27
... actions , to unravel all your designs , and discover every secret , however trifling or indifferent . A jealous ... action , he quickly suspects all the rest ; his working imagination immediately takes a false hint , and runs off ...
... actions , to unravel all your designs , and discover every secret , however trifling or indifferent . A jealous ... action , he quickly suspects all the rest ; his working imagination immediately takes a false hint , and runs off ...
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