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Pagina 12
... her , had not his thoughts been sea- sonably called off from so sad an object by public storms , which at that time very nearly threatened him . ADDISON . L. No 172. MONDAY , SEPTEMBER 17 , 1711 . Non 12 171 . SPECTATOR .
... her , had not his thoughts been sea- sonably called off from so sad an object by public storms , which at that time very nearly threatened him . ADDISON . L. No 172. MONDAY , SEPTEMBER 17 , 1711 . Non 12 171 . SPECTATOR .
Pagina 13
... called cun- ning , rather than wisdom ; so a mind prepared to meet danger , if excited by its own eagerness , and not the public good , deserves the name of audacity , rather than of THERE courage . HERE can be no greater injury to ...
... called cun- ning , rather than wisdom ; so a mind prepared to meet danger , if excited by its own eagerness , and not the public good , deserves the name of audacity , rather than of THERE courage . HERE can be no greater injury to ...
Pagina 15
... called eloquence in the latter , though thus unjustly employed : but resolution in an assassin is according to reason quite as laudable , as knowledge and wisdom exercised in the defence of an ill cause . Were the intention stedfastly ...
... called eloquence in the latter , though thus unjustly employed : but resolution in an assassin is according to reason quite as laudable , as knowledge and wisdom exercised in the defence of an ill cause . Were the intention stedfastly ...
Pagina 25
... called by the neighbourhood from dis- playing her pernicious charms at her window ) ap- pears constantly dressed at her sash , and has a thou- sand little tricks and fooleries to attract the eyes of all the idle young fellows in the ...
... called by the neighbourhood from dis- playing her pernicious charms at her window ) ap- pears constantly dressed at her sash , and has a thou- sand little tricks and fooleries to attract the eyes of all the idle young fellows in the ...
Pagina 30
... called in scorn " the Hen - peckt . " You are to understand that I am one of those innocent mortals who suffer derision under that word , for being governed by the best of wives . It would be worth your consider- ation to enter into the ...
... called in scorn " the Hen - peckt . " You are to understand that I am one of those innocent mortals who suffer derision under that word , for being governed by the best of wives . It would be worth your consider- ation to enter into the ...
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