The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen4 |
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There is not a more painful action of the mind than invention ; yet in dreams it works with that ease and activity , that we are not sensible when the faculty is employed . For instance , I believe every one , some time or other ...
There is not a more painful action of the mind than invention ; yet in dreams it works with that ease and activity , that we are not sensible when the faculty is employed . For instance , I believe every one , some time or other ...
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The corporeal union is slackened enough to 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 corporeal union is slackened enough to 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 .
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So early had a spirit of piety taken possession of this excellent man's mind ! VIII . • The storm was laid , the winds No. 489 . 9 THE SPECTATOR . & 11 BECKMANN'S HISTORY OF INVENTIONS, DISCOVERIES, ORIGINS Fourth Edition, ...
So early had a spirit of piety taken possession of this excellent man's mind ! VIII . • The storm was laid , the winds No. 489 . 9 THE SPECTATOR . & 11 BECKMANN'S HISTORY OF INVENTIONS, DISCOVERIES, ORIGINS Fourth Edition, ...
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... every one that would be thought religious , to throw as much sanctity as possible into his face , and , in particular , to abstain from all appearances of mirth and pleasantry , which were looked upon as the marks of a carnal mind .
... every one that would be thought religious , to throw as much sanctity as possible into his face , and , in particular , to abstain from all appearances of mirth and pleasantry , which were looked upon as the marks of a carnal mind .
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The two hows in this sentence do not correspond to each other , either , in sense or construction . I have shown how great — that is — in what degree ; I have shown how such a frame of mind is — that is - on what ...
The two hows in this sentence do not correspond to each other , either , in sense or construction . I have shown how great — that is — in what degree ; I have shown how such a frame of mind is — that is - on what ...
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