The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen4Bohn, 1854 |
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... " I would fain 66 1 Chose . ] To avoid the fault just now taken notice of , we might say , choosing to give , " & c . 2 Which I do which is . ] The same fault again . know , " says the sultan , " what those 32 ADDISON'S WORKS .
... " I would fain 66 1 Chose . ] To avoid the fault just now taken notice of , we might say , choosing to give , " & c . 2 Which I do which is . ] The same fault again . know , " says the sultan , " what those 32 ADDISON'S WORKS .
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... taken off , the soul with its own naked eyes sees what was invisible before ; and then we are in the other world , when we can see it , and converse with it : thus St. Paul tells us , ' That when we are at home in the body , we are ...
... taken off , the soul with its own naked eyes sees what was invisible before ; and then we are in the other world , when we can see it , and converse with it : thus St. Paul tells us , ' That when we are at home in the body , we are ...
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... taken away , and our imperfect obedience accepted . " It is this series of thought that I have endeavoured to express in the following hymn , which I have composed dur- ing this my sickness . I. WHEN rising from the bed of death , O ...
... taken away , and our imperfect obedience accepted . " It is this series of thought that I have endeavoured to express in the following hymn , which I have composed dur- ing this my sickness . I. WHEN rising from the bed of death , O ...
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... taken possession of the hall - house , and the whole estate . When my old master saw him , a little before his death , he shook him by the hand , and wished him joy of the estate which was falling to him , desiring him only to make a ...
... taken possession of the hall - house , and the whole estate . When my old master saw him , a little before his death , he shook him by the hand , and wished him joy of the estate which was falling to him , desiring him only to make a ...
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... taken notice of them , as they are drawn in the following letter . " MR . SPECTATOR , Since you have lately , to so good purpose , enlarged upon conjugal love , it is to be hoped you will discourage every practice that rather proceeds ...
... taken notice of them , as they are drawn in the following letter . " MR . SPECTATOR , Since you have lately , to so good purpose , enlarged upon conjugal love , it is to be hoped you will discourage every practice that rather proceeds ...
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