The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen3G. Bell, 1882 |
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... mind , and to make the heart better . I have shown in a former paper , with how much care I have avoided all such thoughts as are loose , obscene , or im- moral ; and I believe my reader would still think the better of me , if he knew ...
... mind , and to make the heart better . I have shown in a former paper , with how much care I have avoided all such thoughts as are loose , obscene , or im- moral ; and I believe my reader would still think the better of me , if he knew ...
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... mind . Mirth is short and transient , cheerfumess fixed and perma- nent . Those are often raised into the greatest transports of mirth , who are subject to the greatest depressions of melan- choly ; on the contrary , cheerfulness ...
... mind . Mirth is short and transient , cheerfumess fixed and perma- nent . Those are often raised into the greatest transports of mirth , who are subject to the greatest depressions of melan- choly ; on the contrary , cheerfulness ...
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... mind to vast conceptions , and fit it to converse with the divinity of the place . For everything that is majestic imprints an awfulness and reverence on the mind of the beholder , and strikes in with the natural greatness of the soul ...
... mind to vast conceptions , and fit it to converse with the divinity of the place . For everything that is majestic imprints an awfulness and reverence on the mind of the beholder , and strikes in with the natural greatness of the soul ...
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Use of MottosLove of Latin among the Common PeopleSignature Letters | 1 |
Letter on BashfulnessReflections on Modesty 225 Discretion and Cunning | 109 |
Letter on the Lovers Leap 229 Fragment of Sappho | 115 |
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