The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen4Bohn, 1854 |
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... object naturally raises in my thoughts the idea of an Almighty Being , and convinces me of his existence as much as a metaphysical demonstration . The imagination prompts the understanding , and by the greatness of the sensible object ...
... object naturally raises in my thoughts the idea of an Almighty Being , and convinces me of his existence as much as a metaphysical demonstration . The imagination prompts the understanding , and by the greatness of the sensible object ...
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... object which the eye beholds , a man must be lost in careless- ness and stupidity , who is not alarmed at such a thought . Dr. Sherlock , in his excellent treatise upon death , has repre- sented , in very strong and lively colours , the ...
... object which the eye beholds , a man must be lost in careless- ness and stupidity , who is not alarmed at such a thought . Dr. Sherlock , in his excellent treatise upon death , has repre- sented , in very strong and lively colours , the ...
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... objects , and produces many sorrows and calamities in human life . It is a precept several times inculcated by Horace , that we should not entertain a hope of anything in life , which lies at a great distance from us . The shortness and ...
... objects , and produces many sorrows and calamities in human life . It is a precept several times inculcated by Horace , that we should not entertain a hope of anything in life , which lies at a great distance from us . The shortness and ...
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... object which we reach after : where one man lives to enjoy the good he has in view , ten thousand are cut off in the pur ... objects of our hope , whether they be such as we may reason- ably expect from them what we propose1 in their ...
... object which we reach after : where one man lives to enjoy the good he has in view , ten thousand are cut off in the pur ... objects of our hope , whether they be such as we may reason- ably expect from them what we propose1 in their ...
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... object adequate to our senses . It is a particular system of Providence , that lies in a narrow compass . The eye is able to ... objects , the greater still are those discoveries which it makes of wisdom and providence in the work of the ...
... object adequate to our senses . It is a particular system of Providence , that lies in a narrow compass . The eye is able to ... objects , the greater still are those discoveries which it makes of wisdom and providence in the work of the ...
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