The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen4Bell & Daldy, 1872 |
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... nature of the soul , in regard to what passes in dreams , I mean that innumerable multitude and variety of ideas which then arise in her . Were that active and watchful being only conscious of her own existence at such a time , what a ...
... nature of the soul , in regard to what passes in dreams , I mean that innumerable multitude and variety of ideas which then arise in her . Were that active and watchful being only conscious of her own existence at such a time , what a ...
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... nature , and destroys the relish of being itself . I have , in former papers , shown how great a tendency there is to cheerfulness in religion , and how1 such a frame of mind is not only the most lovely , but the most commend- able in a ...
... nature , and destroys the relish of being itself . I have , in former papers , shown how great a tendency there is to cheerfulness in religion , and how1 such a frame of mind is not only the most lovely , but the most commend- able in a ...
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... nature , in order to pass away the evening , which now begins to grow tedious , we fell into that laudable and primitive diversion of questions and commands . I was so sooner vested with the regal au- thority , but I enjoined all the ...
... nature , in order to pass away the evening , which now begins to grow tedious , we fell into that laudable and primitive diversion of questions and commands . I was so sooner vested with the regal au- thority , but I enjoined all the ...
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... of , and which are seldom cast into the account , by those who write on this subject . You must have observed , in your speculations on human nature , that nothing is more gratifying to the c 2 No. 500 . 19 THE SPECTATOR .
... of , and which are seldom cast into the account , by those who write on this subject . You must have observed , in your speculations on human nature , that nothing is more gratifying to the c 2 No. 500 . 19 THE SPECTATOR .
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... nature has impressed on his body , and others on his own hand - writing : some read men's fortunes on the stars , as others have searched after them in the entrails of beasts , or the flights of birds . Men of the best sense have been ...
... nature has impressed on his body , and others on his own hand - writing : some read men's fortunes on the stars , as others have searched after them in the entrails of beasts , or the flights of birds . Men of the best sense have been ...
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