The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Bind 4Bohn, 1854 |
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... Plutarch ascribes to Heraclitus , " That all men , whilst they are awake , are in one common world ; but that each of them , when he is asleep , is in a world of his own . The waking man is conversant in the world of nature , " " when ...
... Plutarch ascribes to Heraclitus , " That all men , whilst they are awake , are in one common world ; but that each of them , when he is asleep , is in a world of his own . The waking man is conversant in the world of nature , " " when ...
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... have shown how great a tendency there is to cheerfulness in religion , and how lovely , and even commendable , such a frame of mind is , in a virtuous person . " Plutarch , than that Plutarch was ill - natured , 12 ADDISON'S WORKS .
... have shown how great a tendency there is to cheerfulness in religion , and how lovely , and even commendable , such a frame of mind is , in a virtuous person . " Plutarch , than that Plutarch was ill - natured , 12 ADDISON'S WORKS .
Side 13
Joseph Addison, Steele. Plutarch , than that Plutarch was ill - natured , capricious , inhuman . " If we may believe our logicians , man is distinguished fro all other creatures by the faculty of laughter . He has heart capable of mirth ...
Joseph Addison, Steele. Plutarch , than that Plutarch was ill - natured , capricious , inhuman . " If we may believe our logicians , man is distinguished fro all other creatures by the faculty of laughter . He has heart capable of mirth ...
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... Plutarch . As an advocate was pleading the cause of his client before one of the prætors , he could only produce a single witness in a point where the law required the testimony of two persons ; upon which the advocate insisted on the ...
... Plutarch . As an advocate was pleading the cause of his client before one of the prætors , he could only produce a single witness in a point where the law required the testimony of two persons ; upon which the advocate insisted on the ...
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... Plutarch and Aulus Gellius , which he wrote to Aristotle , upon hearing that he had published those lectures he had given him in private . This letter was written in the following words , at a time when he was in the height of his ...
... Plutarch and Aulus Gellius , which he wrote to Aristotle , upon hearing that he had published those lectures he had given him in private . This letter was written in the following words , at a time when he was in the height of his ...
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