The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Bind 4Bohn, 1854 |
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... greatest writers , who have been never suspected either of superstition or enthusiasm . I do not suppose , that the soul , in these instances , is entirely loose and unfettered from the body : it is sufficient , if she is not so far ...
... greatest writers , who have been never suspected either of superstition or enthusiasm . I do not suppose , that the soul , in these instances , is entirely loose and unfettered from the body : it is sufficient , if she is not so far ...
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... greatest rake in the place , but so much the mother's darling , that she left her husband behind , with a large family of hopeful sons and daughters , for the sake of this graceless youth . " It would be endless to mention the several ...
... greatest rake in the place , but so much the mother's darling , that she left her husband behind , with a large family of hopeful sons and daughters , for the sake of this graceless youth . " It would be endless to mention the several ...
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... greatest figure at the bar , and in the senate of the Roman commonwealth , and , at the same time , outshined all the philosophers of antiquity in his library and in his retirements , as busying himself in the college of augurs , and ...
... greatest figure at the bar , and in the senate of the Roman commonwealth , and , at the same time , outshined all the philosophers of antiquity in his library and in his retirements , as busying himself in the college of augurs , and ...
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... greatest portion being always given to the most deformed . To this the author adds , that every poor man was forced to live kindly with his wife , or , in case he repented of his bargain , to return her portion with her to the next ...
... greatest portion being always given to the most deformed . To this the author adds , that every poor man was forced to live kindly with his wife , or , in case he repented of his bargain , to return her portion with her to the next ...
Side 37
... greatest wits and libertines in France , but in his last years was as remarkable a penitent . Grand Dieu , tes jugemens sont remplis d'equité : Toûjours tu prens plaisir à nous être propice : Mais j'ai tant fait de mal , que jamais ta ...
... greatest wits and libertines in France , but in his last years was as remarkable a penitent . Grand Dieu , tes jugemens sont remplis d'equité : Toûjours tu prens plaisir à nous être propice : Mais j'ai tant fait de mal , que jamais ta ...
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