The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen2G. Bell, 1881 |
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... things , where the substance cannot be had . For if the matter be thoroughly considered , a strong argument may be drawn from poesy , that a more stately greatness of things , a more perfect order , and a more beautiful variety ...
... things , where the substance cannot be had . For if the matter be thoroughly considered , a strong argument may be drawn from poesy , that a more stately greatness of things , a more perfect order , and a more beautiful variety ...
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... things to the desires of the mind ; and not submitting the mind to things , as reason and history do . And by these allurements and congruities , whereby it cherisheth the soul of man , joined also with con- sort of music , whereby it ...
... things to the desires of the mind ; and not submitting the mind to things , as reason and history do . And by these allurements and congruities , whereby it cherisheth the soul of man , joined also with con- sort of music , whereby it ...
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... things , as stocks and stones . They believe the same of all the works of art , as of knives , boats , looking- glasses and that as any of these things perish , their souls go into another world , which is habited by the ghosts of men ...
... things , as stocks and stones . They believe the same of all the works of art , as of knives , boats , looking- glasses and that as any of these things perish , their souls go into another world , which is habited by the ghosts of men ...
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Dramatic News and Criticism | 20 |
Inventory of the Playhouse | 42 |
Miss Jennys MarriageChoice of Matches in | 75 |
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