The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volym 3J. Tonson, 1721 |
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... action ; and I hope I shall not do an unacceptable piece of fervice to these persons , if I point out to them certain methods for the filling up their empty spaces of life . The methods I fhall propofe to them are as follow . The first ...
... action ; and I hope I shall not do an unacceptable piece of fervice to these persons , if I point out to them certain methods for the filling up their empty spaces of life . The methods I fhall propofe to them are as follow . The first ...
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... actions of their own species , push at those who approach them with their foreheads , before the first budding of a horn appears . " ' I fhall add to these general obfervations , an instance which Mr. Locke has given us of Providence ...
... actions of their own species , push at those who approach them with their foreheads , before the first budding of a horn appears . " ' I fhall add to these general obfervations , an instance which Mr. Locke has given us of Providence ...
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... action affects the character of being rigid and fevere , and the other of being brisk and airy . Men fhould beware of being captivated by a kind of favage Philofophy , women by a thoughtless gallantry . Where thefe pre- cautions are not ...
... action affects the character of being rigid and fevere , and the other of being brisk and airy . Men fhould beware of being captivated by a kind of favage Philofophy , women by a thoughtless gallantry . Where thefe pre- cautions are not ...
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... action , and perform fuch feats as they are not able to exprefs . They want words in their own tongue to tell us what it is they atchieve , and therefore fend us over accounts of their performances in a jargon of phrafes , which they ...
... action , and perform fuch feats as they are not able to exprefs . They want words in their own tongue to tell us what it is they atchieve , and therefore fend us over accounts of their performances in a jargon of phrafes , which they ...
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Joseph Addison. the English cannot be too clear in their narrative of those actions , which have raised their country to a higher pitch of glory than it ever yet arri- ved at , and which will be still the more admired , the better they ...
Joseph Addison. the English cannot be too clear in their narrative of those actions , which have raised their country to a higher pitch of glory than it ever yet arri- ved at , and which will be still the more admired , the better they ...
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