The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison: The Spectator [no. 162-483H. G. Bohn, 1865 - 8 σελίδες |
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... mankind will be ill - natured enough to think he does not change sides out of principle , but either out of levity of temper or prospects of interest . Converts and renegadoes of all kinds should take particular care to let the world ...
... mankind will be ill - natured enough to think he does not change sides out of principle , but either out of levity of temper or prospects of interest . Converts and renegadoes of all kinds should take particular care to let the world ...
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... mankind do , before we have re- solved how to live in it . There is but one method of setting ourselves at rest in this particular , and that is , by adhering stedfastly to one great end , as the chief and ultimate aim of all our ...
... mankind do , before we have re- solved how to live in it . There is but one method of setting ourselves at rest in this particular , and that is , by adhering stedfastly to one great end , as the chief and ultimate aim of all our ...
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... mankind's epitome . Stiff in opinions , always in the wrong ; Was everything by starts , and nothing long : But , in the course of one revolving moon , Was Chemist , Fiddler , Statesman , and Buffoon ; Then all for women , painting ...
... mankind's epitome . Stiff in opinions , always in the wrong ; Was everything by starts , and nothing long : But , in the course of one revolving moon , Was Chemist , Fiddler , Statesman , and Buffoon ; Then all for women , painting ...
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... mankind as the arts of conso- lation , and supporting oneself under affliction . The ut- most we can hope for in this world is contentment ; if we aim at anything higher , we shall meet with nothing but grief and disappointments . A man ...
... mankind as the arts of conso- lation , and supporting oneself under affliction . The ut- most we can hope for in this world is contentment ; if we aim at anything higher , we shall meet with nothing but grief and disappointments . A man ...
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... mankind , that we are out of countenance for our own weakness , if we sink under such little strokes of fortune . Let the disconsolate Leonora consider , that at the very time in which she languishes for the loss of her deceased lover ...
... mankind , that we are out of countenance for our own weakness , if we sink under such little strokes of fortune . Let the disconsolate Leonora consider , that at the very time in which she languishes for the loss of her deceased lover ...
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