The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen4Bohn, 1854 |
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... gives an account of himself in his dreaming and his waking thoughts . " We are somewhat more than ourselves in our sleeps , and the slumber of the body ... give us more vigorous sensations of pain or pleasure at this time 2 ADDISON'S WORKS .
... gives an account of himself in his dreaming and his waking thoughts . " We are somewhat more than ourselves in our sleeps , and the slumber of the body ... give us more vigorous sensations of pain or pleasure at this time 2 ADDISON'S WORKS .
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... give the mind more play . The soul seems gathered within herself , and recovers that spring which is broke and weakened , when she operates more in concert with the body . The speculations I have here made , if they are not argu- ments ...
... give the mind more play . The soul seems gathered within herself , and recovers that spring which is broke and weakened , when she operates more in concert with the body . The speculations I have here made , if they are not argu- ments ...
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... give an account only of the state of his soul , whether he was of the number of the elect ; what was the occasion of his conversion ; upon what day of the month and hour of the day it happened ; how it was carried on , and when ...
... give an account only of the state of his soul , whether he was of the number of the elect ; what was the occasion of his conversion ; upon what day of the month and hour of the day it happened ; how it was carried on , and when ...
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... give each of them , which is , a virtuous education . I think it is Sir Francis Bacon's observation , that in a ... gives them a good education , is more likely to raise a family , than he who has but one , notwith- standing he leaves ...
... give each of them , which is , a virtuous education . I think it is Sir Francis Bacon's observation , that in a ... gives them a good education , is more likely to raise a family , than he who has but one , notwith- standing he leaves ...
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... give it a relish of truth ; which is the natural food and nourishment of the understanding , as virtue is the perfection and happiness of the will . There are many authors who have shown wherein the ma- lignity of a lie consists , and ...
... give it a relish of truth ; which is the natural food and nourishment of the understanding , as virtue is the perfection and happiness of the will . There are many authors who have shown wherein the ma- lignity of a lie consists , and ...
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