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Knowledge of books in recluse men , is like that sort of lantern , which hides him who carries it , and serves only to pass through secret and gloomy paths of his own ; but , in the possession of a man of business , it is , as a torch ...
Knowledge of books in recluse men , is like that sort of lantern , which hides him who carries it , and serves only to pass through secret and gloomy paths of his own ; but , in the possession of a man of business , it is , as a torch ...
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6 your natural ADDISON NO 82. MONDAY , JUNE 4 , 1711 . Caput dominā renale sub hastā . JUV . Sat. ii . 33 . His fortunes ruin'd , and himself a slave . Passing under Ludgate * the other dąy , I heard a ASSING voice bawling ...
6 your natural ADDISON NO 82. MONDAY , JUNE 4 , 1711 . Caput dominā renale sub hastā . JUV . Sat. ii . 33 . His fortunes ruin'd , and himself a slave . Passing under Ludgate * the other dąy , I heard a ASSING voice bawling ...
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... they would have prevented me by several little illnatured caresses and endearments which they be . stowed upon me . As much devoted as I ani to , womankind , I would not pass such another night to be master of the whole sex .
... they would have prevented me by several little illnatured caresses and endearments which they be . stowed upon me . As much devoted as I ani to , womankind , I would not pass such another night to be master of the whole sex .
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It happens by this means , that these ladies are generally rivals in all places where they appear ; and the words mother and daughter never pass between them but out of spite . Flavią one night at a play observing Honoria draw the eyes ...
It happens by this means , that these ladies are generally rivals in all places where they appear ; and the words mother and daughter never pass between them but out of spite . Flavią one night at a play observing Honoria draw the eyes ...
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... Tis I can in soīt baitles pass the night , Yet rise next morning vigorous for the fight , Fresh as the day , and active as the light . ' Upon hearing this , Crastin , with an air of deference , played Honoria's fan , and repeated ...
... Tis I can in soīt baitles pass the night , Yet rise next morning vigorous for the fight , Fresh as the day , and active as the light . ' Upon hearing this , Crastin , with an air of deference , played Honoria's fan , and repeated ...
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