The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison: The Spectator [no. 162-483H. G. Bohn, 1865 - 8 σελίδες |
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Σελίδα vi
... Means of strengthening Faith 469. On Benevolence in official Situations 475. On asking Advice in affairs of Love . 476. On Method in Writing and Conversation - Characters of Tom Puzzle and Will . Dry 477. Letter on Gardening 482 486 488 ...
... Means of strengthening Faith 469. On Benevolence in official Situations 475. On asking Advice in affairs of Love . 476. On Method in Writing and Conversation - Characters of Tom Puzzle and Will . Dry 477. Letter on Gardening 482 486 488 ...
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... mean time , to break off all communications between the two lovers , who he knew entertained secret hopes of some favourable opportunity that should bring them together , he found out a young gentleman of a good fortune and an agree ...
... mean time , to break off all communications between the two lovers , who he knew entertained secret hopes of some favourable opportunity that should bring them together , he found out a young gentleman of a good fortune and an agree ...
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... means of those hard words and dark expressions in which our newspapers do so much abound . I have seen many a ... mean the year of Blenheim , I had the copy of a letter sent me out of the country , which was written from a young ...
... means of those hard words and dark expressions in which our newspapers do so much abound . I have seen many a ... mean the year of Blenheim , I had the copy of a letter sent me out of the country , which was written from a young ...
Σελίδα 20
... means become beneficial to mankind . For which reason he gives his sons a positive or- der not to enshrine it in gold or silver , but to lay it in the earth as soon as the life was gone out of it . An instance of such an overflowing of ...
... means become beneficial to mankind . For which reason he gives his sons a positive or- der not to enshrine it in gold or silver , but to lay it in the earth as soon as the life was gone out of it . An instance of such an overflowing of ...
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... means gain the reputation of a wit . The ill - natured man , though but of equal parts , gives himself a larger field to expatiate in , he exposes the failings in human nature which the other would cast a veil over , laughs at vices ...
... means gain the reputation of a wit . The ill - natured man , though but of equal parts , gives himself a larger field to expatiate in , he exposes the failings in human nature which the other would cast a veil over , laughs at vices ...
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