The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Bind 4Bohn, 1854 |
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... consider , whether it is not better for him to be half a year behind - hand with the fashionable and polite part of the world , than to strain himself beyond his circumstances . My bookseller has now about ten thousand of the third and ...
... consider , whether it is not better for him to be half a year behind - hand with the fashionable and polite part of the world , than to strain himself beyond his circumstances . My bookseller has now about ten thousand of the third and ...
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... and another as laying it ! Were we only to consider the sublime in this piece of poetry , what can be nobler than the idea it gives us of the Supreme Being thus raising a tumult among the elements , and recovering them 8 ADDISON'S WORKS .
... and another as laying it ! Were we only to consider the sublime in this piece of poetry , what can be nobler than the idea it gives us of the Supreme Being thus raising a tumult among the elements , and recovering them 8 ADDISON'S WORKS .
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... consider , whether such a behaviour does not deter men from a religious life , by representing it as an unsocial state , that extinguishes all joy and gladness , darkens the face of nature , and destroys the relish of being itself . I ...
... consider , whether such a behaviour does not deter men from a religious life , by representing it as an unsocial state , that extinguishes all joy and gladness , darkens the face of nature , and destroys the relish of being itself . I ...
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... considering it as persecuted or contemned over the face of the whole earth . This is likewise the more remarkable , if we consider the frequent apostasies of this people , when they lived under their kings in the Land of Promise , and ...
... considering it as persecuted or contemned over the face of the whole earth . This is likewise the more remarkable , if we consider the frequent apostasies of this people , when they lived under their kings in the Land of Promise , and ...
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... consider what providential reason may be assigned for these three particulars , we shall find that their numbers , dispersion , and adherence to their religion , have furnished every age , and every nation of the world , with the ...
... consider what providential reason may be assigned for these three particulars , we shall find that their numbers , dispersion , and adherence to their religion , have furnished every age , and every nation of the world , with the ...
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