The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Bind 2Vernor and Hood; John Walker; Cuthell and Martin; W.J. and J. Richardson; Longman and Rees; R. Lea; and J. and A. Arch. ; T. Maiden, printer, Sherbourn-Lane, 1804 |
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Side 31
On this occasion the philosopher rises into that celebrated sentiment , That there is not on earth a spectacle more worthy the regard of a Creator intent on his works , than a brave man superior to his sufferings ...
On this occasion the philosopher rises into that celebrated sentiment , That there is not on earth a spectacle more worthy the regard of a Creator intent on his works , than a brave man superior to his sufferings ...
Side 33
with horror and amazement , when the Divine Voice thus prevented his expostulation : " Be not surprized , Moses , nor ask why the Judge of the whole earth has suffered this thing to come to pass : the child is the occasion that the ...
with horror and amazement , when the Divine Voice thus prevented his expostulation : " Be not surprized , Moses , nor ask why the Judge of the whole earth has suffered this thing to come to pass : the child is the occasion that the ...
Side 41
We love a virtuous man , says he , who lives in the remotest parts of the earth , though we are altogether but of the reach of his virtue , and can receive from it no manner of benefit : nay , one who died several ages ago , raises a ...
We love a virtuous man , says he , who lives in the remotest parts of the earth , though we are altogether but of the reach of his virtue , and can receive from it no manner of benefit : nay , one who died several ages ago , raises a ...
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But the great Judge of all the earth knows every different state and degree of human improvement , from those weak stirrings and tendencies of the will which have not yet formed themselves into regular purposes and designs , to the last ...
But the great Judge of all the earth knows every different state and degree of human improvement , from those weak stirrings and tendencies of the will which have not yet formed themselves into regular purposes and designs , to the last ...
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The action in Milton excels ( I think ) both the former in this particular ; we see it contrived in hell , executed upon earth , and punished by heaven . The parts of it are told in the most distinct manner , and grow out of one another ...
The action in Milton excels ( I think ) both the former in this particular ; we see it contrived in hell , executed upon earth , and punished by heaven . The parts of it are told in the most distinct manner , and grow out of one another ...
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