The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Bind 4 |
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Side 2
Were my memory as faithful as my reason is then fruitful , I would never study but in my dreams ; and this time also would I choose for my devotions : but our grosser memories have then so little hold of our abstracted understandings ...
Were my memory as faithful as my reason is then fruitful , I would never study but in my dreams ; and this time also would I choose for my devotions : but our grosser memories have then so little hold of our abstracted understandings ...
Side 4
... has been a great dispute among the learned ; the matter of fact is , I think , incontestable , and has been looked upon as such by the greatest writers , who have been never suspected either of superstition or enthusiasm .
... has been a great dispute among the learned ; the matter of fact is , I think , incontestable , and has been looked upon as such by the greatest writers , who have been never suspected either of superstition or enthusiasm .
Side 11
... he could never be brought a second time to the examination , 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 ...
... he could never be brought a second time to the examination , 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 ...
Side 12
“ For my own part , ( says he , ) I would rather it should be said of me , that there was never any such man as Plutarch , than that Plutarch was ill - natured ,. · The two hows in this sentence do not correspond to each other , either ...
“ For my own part , ( says he , ) I would rather it should be said of me , that there was never any such man as Plutarch , than that Plutarch was ill - natured ,. · The two hows in this sentence do not correspond to each other , either ...
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... sorrows and disquietudes summed up at the end of his life , it would generally be found that he had suffered more from the apprehension of such evils as never happened to him , than from those evils which had really befallen him .
... sorrows and disquietudes summed up at the end of his life , it would generally be found that he had suffered more from the apprehension of such evils as never happened to him , than from those evils which had really befallen him .
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