The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Bind 4G. Bell, 1882 |
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... regard to the sight , and imagination , though it is highly probable that our other senses may here likewise enjoy their highest gratifications . There is nothing which more ravishes and transports the soul , than harmony ; and we have ...
... regard to the sight , and imagination , though it is highly probable that our other senses may here likewise enjoy their highest gratifications . There is nothing which more ravishes and transports the soul , than harmony ; and we have ...
Side 308
... regard to those who have a right notion of it . Secondly , with regard to those who have a mistaken notion of it . And , thirdly , with regard to those who treat it as chimerical , and turn it into ridicule . In the first place , true ...
... regard to those who have a right notion of it . Secondly , with regard to those who have a mistaken notion of it . And , thirdly , with regard to those who treat it as chimerical , and turn it into ridicule . In the first place , true ...
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... regard to the Deity , so likewise with regard to man , the obligation of an oath is stronger upon Christians than upon any other part of mankind ; and that because charity , truth , mutual confidence , and all other social duties , are ...
... regard to the Deity , so likewise with regard to man , the obligation of an oath is stronger upon Christians than upon any other part of mankind ; and that because charity , truth , mutual confidence , and all other social duties , are ...
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