The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen4 |
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Medici , in which the ingenious author gives an account of himself in his dreaming and his waking thoughts . are somewhat more than ourselves in our sleeps , and the slumber of the body ...
Medici , in which the ingenious author gives an account of himself in his dreaming and his waking thoughts . are somewhat more than ourselves in our sleeps , and the slumber of the body ...
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As we were amusing ourselves with discourses of this nature , in order to pass away the evening , which now begins to grow tedious , we fell into that laudable and primitive diversion of questions and commands .
As we were amusing ourselves with discourses of this nature , in order to pass away the evening , which now begins to grow tedious , we fell into that laudable and primitive diversion of questions and commands .
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This will appear to us , if we reflect , in the first place , that upon reading of a fable we are made to believe we advise ourselves . We peruse the author for the sake of the story , and consider the precepts rather as our own ...
This will appear to us , if we reflect , in the first place , that upon reading of a fable we are made to believe we advise ourselves . We peruse the author for the sake of the story , and consider the precepts rather as our own ...
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... and that the complex ideas we have both of God and separate spirits , are made up of the simple ideas we receive from reflection : v . g . having , from what we experiment in in ourselves , got the ideas of existence and duration ...
... and that the complex ideas we have both of God and separate spirits , are made up of the simple ideas we receive from reflection : v . g . having , from what we experiment in in ourselves , got the ideas of existence and duration ...
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We should often refresh our minds with the thoughts of him , and annihilate ourselves before him , in the contemplation of our own worthlessness , and of his transcendent excellency and perfection . This would imprint in our minds such ...
We should often refresh our minds with the thoughts of him , and annihilate ourselves before him , in the contemplation of our own worthlessness , and of his transcendent excellency and perfection . This would imprint in our minds such ...
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