The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Bind 4Bohn, 1854 |
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Side 2
... likewise observe , in the third place , that the passions affect the mind with greater strength when we are asleep , than when we are awake . Joy and sorrow give us more vigorous sensations of pain or pleasure at this time 2 ADDISON'S ...
... likewise observe , in the third place , that the passions affect the mind with greater strength when we are asleep , than when we are awake . Joy and sorrow give us more vigorous sensations of pain or pleasure at this time 2 ADDISON'S ...
Side 3
... likewise , as the excellent author above - mentioned has hinted , is in a very particular manner heightened and inflamed , when it rises in the soul at a time that the body is thus laid at rest . Every man's experience will inform him ...
... likewise , as the excellent author above - mentioned has hinted , is in a very particular manner heightened and inflamed , when it rises in the soul at a time that the body is thus laid at rest . Every man's experience will inform him ...
Side 5
... likewise come to me , in great quantities , upon the same occasion ; and , as I naturally bear a great deference to this part of our species , I am very glad to find that those who approve my conduct in this particular , are much more ...
... likewise come to me , in great quantities , upon the same occasion ; and , as I naturally bear a great deference to this part of our species , I am very glad to find that those who approve my conduct in this particular , are much more ...
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... 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 within sight of their temple . If in the next place we examine , what may be the ...
... 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 within sight of their temple . If in the next place we examine , what may be the ...
Side 20
... likewise fallen to my share , I mean the having a multitude of children . These I cannot but regard as very great blessings . When I see my little troop before me , I rejoice in the additions which I have made to my species , to my ...
... likewise fallen to my share , I mean the having a multitude of children . These I cannot but regard as very great blessings . When I see my little troop before me , I rejoice in the additions which I have made to my species , to my ...
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