The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volym 3J. Tonson, 1721 |
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... because I flatter my felf that I see the sex daily improving by these my Speculations . My fair Rea- ders are already deeper fcholars than the Beaus : I could name fome of them who talk much better than feveral gentlemen that make a ...
... because I flatter my felf that I see the sex daily improving by these my Speculations . My fair Rea- ders are already deeper fcholars than the Beaus : I could name fome of them who talk much better than feveral gentlemen that make a ...
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... because it in fome measure interferes with the third method , which I fhall propofe in another paper for the employ- ment of our dead unactive hours , and which I fhall only mention in ge- neral to be , the pursuit of knowledge . Monday ...
... because it in fome measure interferes with the third method , which I fhall propofe in another paper for the employ- ment of our dead unactive hours , and which I fhall only mention in ge- neral to be , the pursuit of knowledge . Monday ...
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... because he does not know what to do with it ; fo is that of the other , because he distinguishes every moment of it with useful or amusing thoughts ; or in other words , because the one is always withing it away , and the other always ...
... because he does not know what to do with it ; fo is that of the other , because he distinguishes every moment of it with useful or amusing thoughts ; or in other words , because the one is always withing it away , and the other always ...
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... because no other vice implies a want of courage fo much as the making of a lie ; and therefore telling a man he lies , is touching him in the moft fenfible part of honour , and indirectly calling him a coward . I cannot omit un- der ...
... because no other vice implies a want of courage fo much as the making of a lie ; and therefore telling a man he lies , is touching him in the moft fenfible part of honour , and indirectly calling him a coward . I cannot omit un- der ...
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... because it confists of sober and staid perfons ; for as the Knight is the best master in the world , he feldom changes his fervants ; and as he is beloved by all about him , his fervants never care for leaving him : by this means his ...
... because it confists of sober and staid perfons ; for as the Knight is the best master in the world , he feldom changes his fervants ; and as he is beloved by all about him , his fervants never care for leaving him : by this means his ...
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