The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison: The Spectator [no. 162-483H. G. Bohn, 1865 - 8 pages |
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... virtue , after a long and disastrous separation , during which wit had been led astray by profligacy , and virtue by fanaticism . ” — Macaulay . : THE WORKS OF THE RIGHT HONOURABLE JOSEPH ADDISON .
... virtue , after a long and disastrous separation , during which wit had been led astray by profligacy , and virtue by fanaticism . ” — Macaulay . : THE WORKS OF THE RIGHT HONOURABLE JOSEPH ADDISON .
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... Virtue 179. Various Dispositions of Readers - Account of a Whis- tling - match - Yawning . 181. Cruelty of Parents in the Affair of Marriage 41 183. On Fable - Fable of Pleasure and Pain . 184. Account of a remarkable Sleeper 185. Zeal ...
... Virtue 179. Various Dispositions of Readers - Account of a Whis- tling - match - Yawning . 181. Cruelty of Parents in the Affair of Marriage 41 183. On Fable - Fable of Pleasure and Pain . 184. Account of a remarkable Sleeper 185. Zeal ...
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... Virtue . 245. Simplicity of Character - Letters on innocent Diver- sions - Absent Lovers - from a Trojan . 247. Different Classes of Female Orators 249. Laughter and Ridicule 251. Letter on the Cries of London 253. On Detraction among ...
... Virtue . 245. Simplicity of Character - Letters on innocent Diver- sions - Absent Lovers - from a Trojan . 247. Different Classes of Female Orators 249. Laughter and Ridicule 251. Letter on the Cries of London 253. On Detraction among ...
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... virtue . Our There is scarce a state of life , or stage in it , which does not produce changes and revolutions in the mind of man . schemes of thought in infancy are lost in those of youth ; these too take a different turn in manhood ...
... virtue . Our There is scarce a state of life , or stage in it , which does not produce changes and revolutions in the mind of man . schemes of thought in infancy are lost in those of youth ; these too take a different turn in manhood ...
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... virtue and merit . If our afflictions are light , we shall be comforted by the comparisons we make between ourselves and our fellow - sufferers . A loss at sea , a fit of sickness , or the death of a friend , are such trifles when we ...
... virtue and merit . If our afflictions are light , we shall be comforted by the comparisons we make between ourselves and our fellow - sufferers . A loss at sea , a fit of sickness , or the death of a friend , are such trifles when we ...
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