The works of ... Joseph Addison, collected by mr. Tickell, Volume 41804 |
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Pagina 122
... endeavour to treat my reader in the same manner as Eve does the angel , in that beautiful description of Milton . So saying , with dispatchful looks in haste She turns , on hospitable thoughts intent , What choice to choose for delicacy ...
... endeavour to treat my reader in the same manner as Eve does the angel , in that beautiful description of Milton . So saying , with dispatchful looks in haste She turns , on hospitable thoughts intent , What choice to choose for delicacy ...
Pagina 177
... endeavour to please those whom we converse with , so far as we may do it innocently . I shall here add , that I know nothing so effectual to raise a man's fortune as complaisance , which recommends more to the favour of the great , than ...
... endeavour to please those whom we converse with , so far as we may do it innocently . I shall here add , that I know nothing so effectual to raise a man's fortune as complaisance , which recommends more to the favour of the great , than ...
Pagina 204
... endeavour to open the eyes of my countrymen to their own in- terest , to show them the privileges of an English free- holder , which they enjoy in common with myself , and to make them sensible how these blessings are secured to us by ...
... endeavour to open the eyes of my countrymen to their own in- terest , to show them the privileges of an English free- holder , which they enjoy in common with myself , and to make them sensible how these blessings are secured to us by ...
Pagina 219
... endeavour to stifle or restrain it , will not be upon a level with others . As this love of our country is natural to every man , so it is likewise very reasonable ; and that , in the first place , because it inclines us to be ...
... endeavour to stifle or restrain it , will not be upon a level with others . As this love of our country is natural to every man , so it is likewise very reasonable ; and that , in the first place , because it inclines us to be ...
Pagina 224
... endeavour to arrive at them , through the confusions of a civil war , and the blood of many thousands of his fellow - subjects ? On the contrary , the arguments for our steady , loyal , and affectionate adherence to King George , are so ...
... endeavour to arrive at them , through the confusions of a civil war , and the blood of many thousands of his fellow - subjects ? On the contrary , the arguments for our steady , loyal , and affectionate adherence to King George , are so ...
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