The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen4Bohn, 1854 |
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... able to recover the circumstances of a dream , that made strong impressions upon them while it lasted . In short , sir , there are many whose waking thoughts are wholly employed on their sleeping ones . For the benefit , therefore , of ...
... able to recover the circumstances of a dream , that made strong impressions upon them while it lasted . In short , sir , there are many whose waking thoughts are wholly employed on their sleeping ones . For the benefit , therefore , of ...
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... able to discover itself . This is certainly a very great motive to several party - offenders , who avoid crimes , not as they are prejudicial to their virtue , but to their reputation . It is enough to show the weakness of this reason ...
... able to discover itself . This is certainly a very great motive to several party - offenders , who avoid crimes , not as they are prejudicial to their virtue , but to their reputation . It is enough to show the weakness of this reason ...
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... able to dress up several thoughts of a serious nature , which have made great im- pressions on my mind during a long fit of sickness , they might not be an improper entertainment for that occasion . Among all the reflections which ...
... able to dress up several thoughts of a serious nature , which have made great im- pressions on my mind during a long fit of sickness , they might not be an improper entertainment for that occasion . Among all the reflections which ...
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... able in this life , there will be still in him so many secret sins , so many human frailties , so many offences of ignorance , passion , and prejudice , so many unguarded words and thoughts , and , in short , so many defects in his best ...
... able in this life , there will be still in him so many secret sins , so many human frailties , so many offences of ignorance , passion , and prejudice , so many unguarded words and thoughts , and , in short , so many defects in his best ...
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... able to touch a sirloin , which was served up according to custom : and you know he used to take great delight in it . From that time forward he grew worse and worse , but still kept a good heart to the last . Indeed we were once in ...
... able to touch a sirloin , which was served up according to custom : and you know he used to take great delight in it . From that time forward he grew worse and worse , but still kept a good heart to the last . Indeed we were once in ...
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