Selections from Addison's Papers contributed to the Spectator. Edited, with introduction and notes, by Thomas Arnold1875 - Всего страниц: 528 |
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... ourselves . Professor Morley , in his recent edition of the Spec- tator , has reproduced , he tells us , —and his industry and pains- taking in the procedure cannot be too much applauded , — ' both the original texts of the Spectator ...
... ourselves . Professor Morley , in his recent edition of the Spec- tator , has reproduced , he tells us , —and his industry and pains- taking in the procedure cannot be too much applauded , — ' both the original texts of the Spectator ...
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... ourselves against them by the dictates of reason 30 and religion , to pull the old woman out of our hearts , as Persius expresses it in the motto of my paper , and extinguish those im- pertinent notions which we imbibed at a time that ...
... ourselves against them by the dictates of reason 30 and religion , to pull the old woman out of our hearts , as Persius expresses it in the motto of my paper , and extinguish those im- pertinent notions which we imbibed at a time that ...
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... ourselves most alone ; but instead of terrifying myself with such a notion , I am wonderfully pleased to think that I am always engaged with such an innumerable society , in searching out the wonders of the creation , and joining in the ...
... ourselves most alone ; but instead of terrifying myself with such a notion , I am wonderfully pleased to think that I am always engaged with such an innumerable society , in searching out the wonders of the creation , and joining in the ...
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... ourselves . The earth must be laboured before it gives its increase , and when it is forced into its several products , how many hands must they pass through before they are fit for use ? Manufactures , trade and agriculture , naturally ...
... ourselves . The earth must be laboured before it gives its increase , and when it is forced into its several products , how many hands must they pass through before they are fit for use ? Manufactures , trade and agriculture , naturally ...
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... ourselves to neither . It is with this temper of mind that I consider the subject of witchcraft . When I hear the relations that are made from all 10 parts of the world , not only from Norway and Lapland , from the East and West Indies ...
... ourselves to neither . It is with this temper of mind that I consider the subject of witchcraft . When I hear the relations that are made from all 10 parts of the world , not only from Norway and Lapland , from the East and West Indies ...
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