The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen4Bohn, 1854 |
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... sense , that gives credit to the relations of party- writers ; nay , his own friends shake their heads at him , and consider him in no other light than as an officious tool or a well - meaning idiot . When it was formerly the fashion to ...
... sense , that gives credit to the relations of party- writers ; nay , his own friends shake their heads at him , and consider him in no other light than as an officious tool or a well - meaning idiot . When it was formerly the fashion to ...
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... senses in this life . His words are as follow . " That death , which is our leaving this world , is nothing else but our putting off these bodies , teaches us that it is only our union to these bodies which intercepts the sight of the ...
... senses in this life . His words are as follow . " That death , which is our leaving this world , is nothing else but our putting off these bodies , teaches us that it is only our union to these bodies which intercepts the sight of the ...
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... sense besides that of feeling and taste . Others have still an additional one of hearing ; others of smell , and others of sight . It is wonderful to observe , by what a That grow . ] Better , and grow - for “ and immediately die ...
... sense besides that of feeling and taste . Others have still an additional one of hearing ; others of smell , and others of sight . It is wonderful to observe , by what a That grow . ] Better , and grow - for “ and immediately die ...
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... senses ; and even among these , there is such a different degree of perfection in the sense , which one animal enjoys beyond what appears in another , that though the sense in different animals be distinguished by the same common ...
... senses ; and even among these , there is such a different degree of perfection in the sense , which one animal enjoys beyond what appears in another , that though the sense in different animals be distinguished by the same common ...
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... sense of this particle is , according to its name , always adversative , though the use of it , in our language , be frequently such as may lead a careless reader to think otherwise . The mystery is only this : but , refers very often ...
... sense of this particle is , according to its name , always adversative , though the use of it , in our language , be frequently such as may lead a careless reader to think otherwise . The mystery is only this : but , refers very often ...
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