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... body or mind, is however the kind of quality which makes the most shining figure in the eye of the world. As virtue is the most reasonable and genuine source of 66 THE SPECTATOR No. 219 No. 219. Saturday, Nov. 10, 1711 [addison.
... body or mind, is however the kind of quality which makes the most shining figure in the eye of the world. As virtue is the most reasonable and genuine source of 66 THE SPECTATOR No. 219 No. 219. Saturday, Nov. 10, 1711 [addison.
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... addison 3 Fauns yhp in*dpwvouTiv tvKTalov Kaniv. Frag. Vet. Poet. My father, whom I mentioned in my first speculation, and whom I must always name with honour and gratitude, has very frequently talked to me upon the subject of marriage ...
... addison 3 Fauns yhp in*dpwvouTiv tvKTalov Kaniv. Frag. Vet. Poet. My father, whom I mentioned in my first speculation, and whom I must always name with honour and gratitude, has very frequently talked to me upon the subject of marriage ...
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... Addison afterwards ridiculed these charges (No. 269) by making Sir Roger de Coverley ask very seriously, ' T< 11 me truly, don't yon think Sir Andrew bad a hand in the Pope's procession ' ? i In 1662, when the Royal Society was ...
... Addison afterwards ridiculed these charges (No. 269) by making Sir Roger de Coverley ask very seriously, ' T< 11 me truly, don't yon think Sir Andrew bad a hand in the Pope's procession ' ? i In 1662, when the Royal Society was ...
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