The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison: The Spectator [no. 162-483H. G. Bohn, 1865 - 8 sider |
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... ( Adam ) Theory of the Moral Sentiments ; with his Essay on the First Formation of Languages . Smyth's ( Professor ) Lectures on Modern History . In 2 vols . Lectures on the French Re- volution . In 2 vols . Sturm's Morning Communings ...
... ( Adam ) Theory of the Moral Sentiments ; with his Essay on the First Formation of Languages . Smyth's ( Professor ) Lectures on Modern History . In 2 vols . Lectures on the French Re- volution . In 2 vols . Sturm's Morning Communings ...
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... Adam , Sheth , Enosh . He divided this short text into many parts , and discovering several mysteries in each word , made a most learned and elaborate discourse . The name of this profound preacher was Doctor Alabaster , of whom the ...
... Adam , Sheth , Enosh . He divided this short text into many parts , and discovering several mysteries in each word , made a most learned and elaborate discourse . The name of this profound preacher was Doctor Alabaster , of whom the ...
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... Adam could not laugh before the fall . Laughter , while it lasts , slackens and unbraces the mind , weakens the faculties , and causes a kind of remissness and dissolution in all the powers of the soul : and thus far it may be looked ...
... Adam could not laugh before the fall . Laughter , while it lasts , slackens and unbraces the mind , weakens the faculties , and causes a kind of remissness and dissolution in all the powers of the soul : and thus far it may be looked ...
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... Adam is not Æneas , nor Eve , Helen . These papers on Milton , being dictated by taste , and written with elegance , were extremely well received by the public . It was taken for granted that these necessary qualities were , of ...
... Adam is not Æneas , nor Eve , Helen . These papers on Milton , being dictated by taste , and written with elegance , were extremely well received by the public . It was taken for granted that these necessary qualities were , of ...
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... Adam and Eve , before the fall , are a different species from that of mankind who are descended from them ; and none but a poet of the most unbounded invention , and the most exquisite judgment , could have filled their conversation and ...
... Adam and Eve , before the fall , are a different species from that of mankind who are descended from them ; and none but a poet of the most unbounded invention , and the most exquisite judgment , could have filled their conversation and ...
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