The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen4 |
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But in dreams it is wonderful to observe with what a sprightliness and alacrity she exerts herself . The slow of speech make unpremeditated harangues , or converse readily in languages that they are but little acquainted with .
But in dreams it is wonderful to observe with what a sprightliness and alacrity she exerts herself . The slow of speech make unpremeditated harangues , or converse readily in languages that they are but little acquainted with .
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... and which are seldom cast into the account , by those who write on this subject . You must have observed , in your speculations on human nature , that nothing is more gratifying to the c 2 No. 500 . 19 THE SPECTATOR .
... and which are seldom cast into the account , by those who write on this subject . You must have observed , in your speculations on human nature , that nothing is more gratifying to the c 2 No. 500 . 19 THE SPECTATOR .
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I think it is Sir Francis Bacon's observation , that in a numerous family of children , the eldest is often spoiled by the prospect of an estate , and the youngest , by being the darling of the parent ; but that some one or other in the ...
I think it is Sir Francis Bacon's observation , that in a numerous family of children , the eldest is often spoiled by the prospect of an estate , and the youngest , by being the darling of the parent ; but that some one or other in the ...
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There are numberless arts of prediction among the vulgar , which are too trifling to enumerate ; and infinite observations of days , numbers , voices , and figures , which are regarded by them as portents and prodigies .
There are numberless arts of prediction among the vulgar , which are too trifling to enumerate ; and infinite observations of days , numbers , voices , and figures , which are regarded by them as portents and prodigies .
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If we consider those parts of the material world which lie the nearest to us , and are , therefore , subject to our observations and inquiries , it is amazing to consider the infinity of animals with which it is stocked .
If we consider those parts of the material world which lie the nearest to us , and are , therefore , subject to our observations and inquiries , it is amazing to consider the infinity of animals with which it is stocked .
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