Prose Quotations from Socrates to Macaulay: With Indexes ...J.B. Lippincott, 1905 - 764 oldal |
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... ADDISON . Outward actions can never give a just esti- mate of us , since there are many perfections of a man which are not capable of appearing in actions . ADDISON . He was particularly pleased with Sallust for his entering into ...
... ADDISON . Outward actions can never give a just esti- mate of us , since there are many perfections of a man which are not capable of appearing in actions . ADDISON . He was particularly pleased with Sallust for his entering into ...
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... ADDISON , JOSEPH . The mere choice and arrangement of his words would have sufficed to make his essays classical . For never , not even by Dryden , not even by Temple , had the English ... Addison , July ACTIONS . - ADDISON , JOSEPH . 15.
... ADDISON , JOSEPH . The mere choice and arrangement of his words would have sufficed to make his essays classical . For never , not even by Dryden , not even by Temple , had the English ... Addison , July ACTIONS . - ADDISON , JOSEPH . 15.
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... Addison , July , 1843 . Perhaps the best way of describing Addison's peculiar pleasantry is to compare it with the pleasantry of some other great satirists . The three most eminent masters of the art of ridi- cule , during the ...
... Addison , July , 1843 . Perhaps the best way of describing Addison's peculiar pleasantry is to compare it with the pleasantry of some other great satirists . The three most eminent masters of the art of ridi- cule , during the ...
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... Addison . Of the service which his Essays rendered to morality it is difficult to speak too highly . It is true that , when ' the Tatler appeared , that age of outrageous profaneness and licentiousness which followed the Restoration had ...
... Addison . Of the service which his Essays rendered to morality it is difficult to speak too highly . It is true that , when ' the Tatler appeared , that age of outrageous profaneness and licentiousness which followed the Restoration had ...
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... Addison . ADMIRATION . Admiration is a short - lived passion , that im- mediately decays upon growing familiar with its object , unless it be still fed with fresh discov- eries . ADDISON . All things are admired either because they are ...
... Addison . ADMIRATION . Admiration is a short - lived passion , that im- mediately decays upon growing familiar with its object , unless it be still fed with fresh discov- eries . ADDISON . All things are admired either because they are ...
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actions ADDISON admiration affections Aristotle atheist ATTERBURY beauty BEN JONSON better BURKE called cause character Christian Cicero COLTON conscience consider conversation death delight desire divine DRYDEN duty East India Bill Essay eternal evil eyes feel genius give greatest happiness hath heart heaven honour HOOKER Household Words human humour imagination JEREMY COLLIER JEREMY TAYLOR John Dryden JOHNSON judge judgment justice kind knowledge labour Lacon language learning liberty live LOCKE look LORD BACON LORD CHESTERFIELD LORD MACAULAY man's mankind manner means ment Milton mind misery moral nature ness never object opinion ourselves passion perfection person Plato pleasure poet principles Rambler reason religion ROBERT HALL sense society soul SOUTH Spectator spirit SWIFT Tatler temper things thought TILLOTSON tion true truth virtue WASHINGTON IRVING WATTS WHATELY whole wisdom wise writers