The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Bind 4 |
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When the organs of sense want their due repose and necessary reparations , and the body is no longer able to keep pace with that spiritual substance to which it is united , the soul exerts herself in her several faculties ...
When the organs of sense want their due repose and necessary reparations , and the body is no longer able to keep pace with that spiritual substance to which it is united , the soul exerts herself in her several faculties ...
Side 11
... as not being able to go through the terrors of it . Notwithstanding this general form and outside of religion is pretty well worn out among us , there are many persons , who , by a natural uncheerfulness of heart , mistaken notions ...
... as not being able to go through the terrors of it . Notwithstanding this general form and outside of religion is pretty well worn out among us , there are many persons , who , by a natural uncheerfulness of heart , mistaken notions ...
Side 21
There is one thing I am able to give each of them , which is , a virtuous education . I think it is Sir Francis Bacon's observation , that in a numerous family of children , the eldest is often spoiled by the prospect of an estate ...
There is one thing I am able to give each of them , which is , a virtuous education . I think it is Sir Francis Bacon's observation , that in a numerous family of children , the eldest is often spoiled by the prospect of an estate ...
Side 24
... very great pain for not being able to recover the circumstances of a dream , that made strong impressions upon them while it lasted . In short , sir , there are many whose waking thoughts are wholly employed on their sleeping ones .
... very great pain for not being able to recover the circumstances of a dream , that made strong impressions upon them while it lasted . In short , sir , there are many whose waking thoughts are wholly employed on their sleeping ones .
Side 27
... when diffused among several thousands ; as a drop of the blackest tincture wears away and vanishes , when mixed and confused in a considerable body of water ; the blot is still in it , but is not able to discover itself .
... when diffused among several thousands ; as a drop of the blackest tincture wears away and vanishes , when mixed and confused in a considerable body of water ; the blot is still in it , but is not able to discover itself .
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