The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Bind 4G. Bell, 1882 |
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... pleased , as when she exerts herself in any action that gives her an idea of her own perfections and abilities . This natural pride and ambition of the soul is very much gratified in the reading of a fable : for in writings of this kind ...
... pleased , as when she exerts herself in any action that gives her an idea of her own perfections and abilities . This natural pride and ambition of the soul is very much gratified in the reading of a fable : for in writings of this kind ...
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... pleased with it as I have been , and that he will consider himself , 1 if he reflects on the several amusements of hope The fable has in it such a wild , but natural simplicity , that I question not but my reader will be as much pleased ...
... pleased with it as I have been , and that he will consider himself , 1 if he reflects on the several amusements of hope The fable has in it such a wild , but natural simplicity , that I question not but my reader will be as much pleased ...
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... pleased , or made happy , by all these different fa- culties , or ways of acting ; that it may be endowed with several latent faculties , which it is not at present in a condi- tion to exert ; that we cannot believe the soul is endowed ...
... pleased , or made happy , by all these different fa- culties , or ways of acting ; that it may be endowed with several latent faculties , which it is not at present in a condi- tion to exert ; that we cannot believe the soul is endowed ...
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