The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen4Bohn, 1854 |
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... appears tired and worn out with the labours of the day , this active part in his composition is still busied and un- wearied . When the organs of sense want their due repose and necessary reparations , and the body is no longer able to ...
... appears tired and worn out with the labours of the day , this active part in his composition is still busied and un- wearied . When the organs of sense want their due repose and necessary reparations , and the body is no longer able to ...
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... appear , every one will own , that a man may say very reasonbly , " He would not tell a lie , if he were sure to gain hell by it ; or , if you have a mind to soften the expression , that he would not tell a lie to gain any temporal ...
... appear , every one will own , that a man may say very reasonbly , " He would not tell a lie , if he were sure to gain hell by it ; or , if you have a mind to soften the expression , that he would not tell a lie to gain any temporal ...
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... appears . If we con- sider this way of instructing or giving advice , it excels all others , because it is the least shocking , and the least subject to those exceptions which I have before mentioned . This will appear to us , if we ...
... appears . If we con- sider this way of instructing or giving advice , it excels all others , because it is the least shocking , and the least subject to those exceptions which I have before mentioned . This will appear to us , if we ...
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... appears to him like a discovery of his own ; he is busied all the while in applying characters and circumstances , and is in this respect both a reader and a composer . It is no wonder , therefore , that on such occa- sions , when the ...
... appears to him like a discovery of his own ; he is busied all the while in applying characters and circumstances , and is in this respect both a reader and a composer . It is no wonder , therefore , that on such occa- sions , when the ...
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... appear naked and unbodied before him who made him . When a man considers , that as soon as the vital union is dissolved , he shall see that Supreme Being , whom he now contemplates at a distance , and only in his works : or , to speak ...
... appear naked and unbodied before him who made him . When a man considers , that as soon as the vital union is dissolved , he shall see that Supreme Being , whom he now contemplates at a distance , and only in his works : or , to speak ...
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