The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen4 |
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... in which the ingenious author gives an account of himself in his dreaming and his waking thoughts . are somewhat more than ourselves in our sleeps , and the slumber of the body seems to be but the waking of the soul .
... in which the ingenious author gives an account of himself in his dreaming and his waking thoughts . are somewhat more than ourselves in our sleeps , and the slumber of the body seems to be but the waking of the soul .
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There seems something in this consideration that intimates to us a natural grandeur and perfection in the soul , which is rather to be admired than explained . I must not omit that argument for the excellency of the soul , which I have ...
There seems something in this consideration that intimates to us a natural grandeur and perfection in the soul , which is rather to be admired than explained . I must not omit that argument for the excellency of the soul , which I have ...
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Upon this the old gentleman , being pleased , it seems , with their desire of improving themselves , has granted them the continuance both of the Spectator and their bread and butter ; having given particular orders , that the tea ...
Upon this the old gentleman , being pleased , it seems , with their desire of improving themselves , has granted them the continuance both of the Spectator and their bread and butter ; having given particular orders , that the tea ...
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A fourth brought a huge bale of cards along with her ; and the fifth a Bolonia lap - dog : for her husband , it seems , being a very burly man , she thought it would be less trouble for her to bring away little Cupid .
A fourth brought a huge bale of cards along with her ; and the fifth a Bolonia lap - dog : for her husband , it seems , being a very burly man , she thought it would be less trouble for her to bring away little Cupid .
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... or other way of life , whether it be in the army , or in the feet ; in trade , or any of the three learned professions ; for you must know , sir , that from long experience and observation , I am persuaded of what seems a paradox to ...
... or other way of life , whether it be in the army , or in the feet ; in trade , or any of the three learned professions ; for you must know , sir , that from long experience and observation , I am persuaded of what seems a paradox to ...
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