The Works of Joseph Addison: The SpectatorG.P. Putnam & Company, 1854 |
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... circumstances of his behaviour and conversation ; or because , as we have before ob- served , the same temper of mind which inclines us to a desire of fame , naturally betrays us into such slips and unwarinesses as are not incident to ...
... circumstances of his behaviour and conversation ; or because , as we have before ob- served , the same temper of mind which inclines us to a desire of fame , naturally betrays us into such slips and unwarinesses as are not incident to ...
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... circumstance in Cæsar's character which gives me a greater idea of him , than a saying which Cicero tells us he frequently made use of in private conversation , That he was satisfied with his share of life and fame . ' Se satis vel ad ...
... circumstance in Cæsar's character which gives me a greater idea of him , than a saying which Cicero tells us he frequently made use of in private conversation , That he was satisfied with his share of life and fame . ' Se satis vel ad ...
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... circumstances , for the due exercise of it . A state of poverty obscures all the virtues of liberality and munificence . The patience and forti- tude of a martyr or confessor lie concealed in the flourishing times of Christianity . Some ...
... circumstances , for the due exercise of it . A state of poverty obscures all the virtues of liberality and munificence . The patience and forti- tude of a martyr or confessor lie concealed in the flourishing times of Christianity . Some ...
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... circumstances , that I have taken as much pleasure in reading the contents of his books , as in the best invented story I ever met with . It is possible , that the traditions on which the Iliad and Æneid were built , had more circumstances ...
... circumstances , that I have taken as much pleasure in reading the contents of his books , as in the best invented story I ever met with . It is possible , that the traditions on which the Iliad and Æneid were built , had more circumstances ...
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... circumstances in that divine work . We find in the mock - heroic poems , particularly in the Dispensary and the Lutrin , ' several allegorical persons of this nature , which are very beautiful in those compositions , and may , perhaps ...
... circumstances in that divine work . We find in the mock - heroic poems , particularly in the Dispensary and the Lutrin , ' several allegorical persons of this nature , which are very beautiful in those compositions , and may , perhaps ...
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action Adam Adam and Eve Æneid agreeable allegory angels appear Aristotle beautiful behold character chearfulness circumstances colours consider conversation death delight discourse divine DRYDEN earth endeavoured English entertainment Enville fable fallen angels fancy filled garden give greatest hand happy head heart heaven Homer honour ideas Iliad imagination Jupiter kind king lady learning likewise live look mankind manner Menippus Milton mind Mohocks morality nature never night noble objects observed occasion Ovid paper Paradise Lost particular passage passion perfection person pleased pleasure Plutarch Plutus poem poet poetry proper reader reason received Rechteren represented ROSCOMMON Satan says secret sentiments shew sight Sir Roger soul Spectator speech spirit sublime take notice Tatler tells thee thing thou thought tion told verse VIRG Virgil virtue whig whole words writing