The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Bind 4G. Bell, 1882 |
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Side 36
... thought that I have endeavoured to express in the following hymn , which I have composed dur- ing this my sickness . I. WHEN rising from the bed of death , O'erwhelmed with guilt and fear , I see my Maker face to face , O how shall I ...
... thought that I have endeavoured to express in the following hymn , which I have composed dur- ing this my sickness . I. WHEN rising from the bed of death , O'erwhelmed with guilt and fear , I see my Maker face to face , O how shall I ...
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... thought is beautiful which is not just , and no thought can be just which is not founded in truth , or at least in that which passes for such.2 In mock - heroic poems , the use of the heathen mythology is not only excusable but graceful ...
... thought is beautiful which is not just , and no thought can be just which is not founded in truth , or at least in that which passes for such.2 In mock - heroic poems , the use of the heathen mythology is not only excusable but graceful ...
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... thought was a new conceit , and had appropriated to his own use . ] The reader may , perhaps , think ( for the writer himself , in a care- less humour , appears to have done so ) that the copulative and connects the verbs thought and ...
... thought was a new conceit , and had appropriated to his own use . ] The reader may , perhaps , think ( for the writer himself , in a care- less humour , appears to have done so ) that the copulative and connects the verbs thought and ...
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