The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, a New Ed., with Notes, المجلد 4T. Cadell and W. Davies, 1811 |
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... says my friend , you have omitted the most material organ of them all , and that is the forehead . But notwithstanding an excess of modesty obstructs the tongue , and renders it unfit for its offices , a due proportion of it is thought ...
... says my friend , you have omitted the most material organ of them all , and that is the forehead . But notwithstanding an excess of modesty obstructs the tongue , and renders it unfit for its offices , a due proportion of it is thought ...
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... says . Socrates conquers you by stra- tagem ; Aristotle by force : the one takes the town by sap , the other sword in hand . The universities of Europe , for many years , carried on their debates by syllogism , insomuch that we see the ...
... says . Socrates conquers you by stra- tagem ; Aristotle by force : the one takes the town by sap , the other sword in hand . The universities of Europe , for many years , carried on their debates by syllogism , insomuch that we see the ...
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... ( says he , ) to be confuted by one who is master of fifty legions . ' 6 I shall but just mention another kind of reasoning , which may be called arguing by poll ; and another , which is of equal force , in which wagers are made use of as ...
... ( says he , ) to be confuted by one who is master of fifty legions . ' 6 I shall but just mention another kind of reasoning , which may be called arguing by poll ; and another , which is of equal force , in which wagers are made use of as ...
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... says he , who lives in the remotest parts of the earth , though we are altogether out of the reach of his virtue , and can receive from it no manner of benefit ; nay , one who died several years ago , raises a secret fondness and ...
... says he , who lives in the remotest parts of the earth , though we are altogether out of the reach of his virtue , and can receive from it no manner of benefit ; nay , one who died several years ago , raises a secret fondness and ...
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... say they , lifted up his hands to heaven with a secret thanksgiving , that there was still so much christian charity in the world . The inno- cence of the saint made him mistake the kiss of a lover , for a salute of charity . I am ...
... say they , lifted up his hands to heaven with a secret thanksgiving , that there was still so much christian charity in the world . The inno- cence of the saint made him mistake the kiss of a lover , for a salute of charity . I am ...
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