The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison: The Spectator [no. 162-483H. G. Bohn, 1865 - 8 σελίδες |
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... humour rather to rally and ridicule , than to comfort me , I desire you would throw it into the fire , and think no more of it ; but if you are touched with my misfortune , which is greater than I know how to bear , your counsels may ...
... humour rather to rally and ridicule , than to comfort me , I desire you would throw it into the fire , and think no more of it ; but if you are touched with my misfortune , which is greater than I know how to bear , your counsels may ...
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... humour , are to be looked upon as the pest of society and the enemies of mankind : they leave books behind them ( as it is said of those who die in distempers which breed an ill- will towards their own species ) to scatter infection and ...
... humour , are to be looked upon as the pest of society and the enemies of mankind : they leave books behind them ( as it is said of those who die in distempers which breed an ill- will towards their own species ) to scatter infection and ...
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... humour , but are still for deriving every 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 ...
... humour , but are still for deriving every 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 ...
Σελίδα 27
... gaudet amantis . Juv . But these often carry the humour so far , till their affected coldness and indifference quite kills all the fondness of a lover , and are then sure to meet in their No. 171 . 27 THE SPECTATOR .
... gaudet amantis . Juv . But these often carry the humour so far , till their affected coldness and indifference quite kills all the fondness of a lover , and are then sure to meet in their No. 171 . 27 THE SPECTATOR .
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... humour . Such a transient , temporary good - nature as this , is not that philanthropy , that love of mankind , which deserves the title of a moral virtue . : The next way of a man's bringing his good - nature to the test , is to ...
... humour . Such a transient , temporary good - nature as this , is not that philanthropy , that love of mankind , which deserves the title of a moral virtue . : The next way of a man's bringing his good - nature to the test , is to ...
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