The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volume 4Bell & Daldy, 1872 |
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... leave the World - Letter from Sir Andrew Freeport on his retiring 550. Proposal for a new Club 556. Account of the Spectator opening his Mouth 557. On Conversation - Letter by the Ambassador of Ban- tam 558. Endeavours of Mankind to get ...
... leave the World - Letter from Sir Andrew Freeport on his retiring 550. Proposal for a new Club 556. Account of the Spectator opening his Mouth 557. On Conversation - Letter by the Ambassador of Ban- tam 558. Endeavours of Mankind to get ...
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... leave to the solution of my reader . Supposing a man always happy in his dreams , and miserable in his waking thoughts , and that his life was equally divided be- tween them , whether would he be more happy or miserable ? Were a man a ...
... leave to the solution of my reader . Supposing a man always happy in his dreams , and miserable in his waking thoughts , and that his life was equally divided be- tween them , whether would he be more happy or miserable ? Were a man a ...
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... leaves it wide enough for her votaries to expatiate in . The contemplation of the Divine Being , and the exercise of virtue , are in their own nature so far from excluding all gladness of heart , that they are perpetual sources of it ...
... leaves it wide enough for her votaries to expatiate in . The contemplation of the Divine Being , and the exercise of virtue , are in their own nature so far from excluding all gladness of heart , that they are perpetual sources of it ...
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... leaves him his whole estate . For this reason , I cannot forbear amusing myself with finding out a general , an admiral , or an alderman of London , a divine , a physician , or a lawyer , among my little people who are now , perhaps ...
... leaves him his whole estate . For this reason , I cannot forbear amusing myself with finding out a general , an admiral , or an alderman of London , a divine , a physician , or a lawyer , among my little people who are now , perhaps ...
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... leave to thy judicious pen . 66 I have another story to tell thee , which I likewise met in a book . It seems the general of the Tartars , after having laid siege to a strong town in China , and taken it by storm , would set to sale all ...
... leave to thy judicious pen . 66 I have another story to tell thee , which I likewise met in a book . It seems the general of the Tartars , after having laid siege to a strong town in China , and taken it by storm , would set to sale all ...
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