The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen2G. Bell, 1881 |
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... mind , with at least the shadow of 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 ...
... mind , with at least the shadow of 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 ...
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... mind , and exalt the spirit with high tures , by proportioning the shows of things to the desir the mind ; and not submitting the mind to things , as re and history do . And by these allurements and congru whereby it cherisheth the soul ...
... mind , and exalt the spirit with high tures , by proportioning the shows of things to the desir the mind ; and not submitting the mind to things , as re and history do . And by these allurements and congru whereby it cherisheth the soul ...
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... mind whilst he is taken up with that earnest con- templation , lets slip out of his account a good part of that duration , and thinks that time shorter than it is . " We might carry this thought further , and consider a man as , on one ...
... mind whilst he is taken up with that earnest con- templation , lets slip out of his account a good part of that duration , and thinks that time shorter than it is . " We might carry this thought further , and consider a man as , on one ...
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