The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison: The Spectator, no. 162-483G. Bell and sons, 1912 |
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... learned man , began to fret inwardly at his son's usage , and producing a letter which he had written to him about three posts afore , You see here , says he , when he writes for money , he knows how to speak intelligibly enough ; there ...
... learned man , began to fret inwardly at his son's usage , and producing a letter which he had written to him about three posts afore , You see here , says he , when he writes for money , he knows how to speak intelligibly enough ; there ...
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... learned by experience . They have seen the poor husband so misled by tricks and artifices , and , in the midst of his inquiries , so lost and bewildered in a crooked intrigue , that they still sus pect an under - plot in every female ...
... learned by experience . They have seen the poor husband so misled by tricks and artifices , and , in the midst of his inquiries , so lost and bewildered in a crooked intrigue , that they still sus pect an under - plot in every female ...
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... learned men look upon this conclusion as a prediction of our Saviour , or at least that Socrates , like the high priest , prophesied unknowingly , and pointed at that Divine teacher who was to come into the world some ages after him ...
... learned men look upon this conclusion as a prediction of our Saviour , or at least that Socrates , like the high priest , prophesied unknowingly , and pointed at that Divine teacher who was to come into the world some ages after him ...
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... learned writer has expressed himself in a much more lively manner , “ When I reflect on such a speech pro- nounced by such a person , I can scarce forbear crying out , Sancte Socrates , ora pro nobis . O holy Socrates , pray for us ...
... learned writer has expressed himself in a much more lively manner , “ When I reflect on such a speech pro- nounced by such a person , I can scarce forbear crying out , Sancte Socrates , ora pro nobis . O holy Socrates , pray for us ...
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... learned man than to his rival . The other finding his congregation mouldering every Sunday , and hear- ing at length what was the occasion of it , resolved to give his parish a little Latin in his turn ; but being unacquainted with any ...
... learned man than to his rival . The other finding his congregation mouldering every Sunday , and hear- ing at length what was the occasion of it , resolved to give his parish a little Latin in his turn ; but being unacquainted with any ...
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