The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Bind 4Bohn, 1854 |
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... 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 WORKS .
... 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 WORKS .
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Joseph Addison, Steele. more vigorous sensations of pain or pleasure at this time , than any other . Devotion likewise , as the excellent author above - mentioned has hinted , is in a very particular manner heightened and inflamed , when ...
Joseph Addison, Steele. more vigorous sensations of pain or pleasure at this time , than any other . Devotion likewise , as the excellent author above - mentioned has hinted , is in a very particular manner heightened and inflamed , when ...
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... pleasures of the imagination , I find among the three sources of those pleasures which you have discovered , that " greatness " is one . This has suggested to me the reason why , of all objects that I have ever seen , there is none ...
... pleasures of the imagination , I find among the three sources of those pleasures which you have discovered , that " greatness " is one . This has suggested to me the reason why , of all objects that I have ever seen , there is none ...
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... pleasures of conversation , and all those social entertainments , which are not only innocent , but laudable ; as if mirth was made for reprobates , and cheerfulness of heart denied those who are the only persons that have a proper ...
... pleasures of conversation , and all those social entertainments , which are not only innocent , but laudable ; as if mirth was made for reprobates , and cheerfulness of heart denied those who are the only persons that have a proper ...
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... pleasure , as those who have anything new or traordinary in their characters , or ways of living . For t reason I have often amused myself with speculations on race of people called Jews , many of whom I have met w in most of the ...
... pleasure , as those who have anything new or traordinary in their characters , or ways of living . For t reason I have often amused myself with speculations on race of people called Jews , many of whom I have met w in most of the ...
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