The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison: The Spectator, no. 162-483G. Bell and sons, 1912 |
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... Heaven only knows how dear he was to me whilst he lived , and how bitter the remembrance of him has been to me since his death . " She here paused , and lifted up her eyes , that streamed with tears , towards the father ; who was so ...
... Heaven only knows how dear he was to me whilst he lived , and how bitter the remembrance of him has been to me since his death . " She here paused , and lifted up her eyes , that streamed with tears , towards the father ; who was so ...
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... Heaven , and the other in Hell . The youngest descendant of the first family was Pleasure , who was the daughter of Happiness , who was the child of Virtue , who was the offspring of the Gods . These , as I said before , had their ...
... Heaven , and the other in Hell . The youngest descendant of the first family was Pleasure , who was the daughter of Happiness , who was the child of Virtue , who was the offspring of the Gods . These , as I said before , had their ...
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... Heaven by a passport from Pleasure , there to dwell with Happiness , Virtue , and the Gods . " No. 184. MONDAY , OCTOBER 1 . HOR . -Opere in longo fas est obrepere somnum . WHEN a man has discovered a new vein of humour , it often ...
... Heaven by a passport from Pleasure , there to dwell with Happiness , Virtue , and the Gods . " No. 184. MONDAY , OCTOBER 1 . HOR . -Opere in longo fas est obrepere somnum . WHEN a man has discovered a new vein of humour , it often ...
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... heaven nor hell , or , in other words , a future state of rewards and punishments . Not only natural self- love , but reason , directs us to promote our own interest above all things . It can never be for the interest of a believer to ...
... heaven nor hell , or , in other words , a future state of rewards and punishments . Not only natural self- love , but reason , directs us to promote our own interest above all things . It can never be for the interest of a believer to ...
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... heaven in the great article of adoration , plainly show that devotion , or religious worship , must be the effect of a tradition from some first founder of mankind , or that it is conformable to the natural light of reason , or that it ...
... heaven in the great article of adoration , plainly show that devotion , or religious worship , must be the effect of a tradition from some first founder of mankind , or that it is conformable to the natural light of reason , or that it ...
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