The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Bind 4Bohn, 1854 |
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... sense want their due repose and necessary reparations , and the body is no longer able to keep pace with that spiritual substance to which it is united , the soul exerts herself in her several faculties , and continues in the action ...
... sense want their due repose and necessary reparations , and the body is no longer able to keep pace with that spiritual substance to which it is united , the soul exerts herself in her several faculties , and continues in the action ...
Side 2
... sense , but the liberty of reason ; and our waking conceptions do not match the fancies of our sleeps . At my nativity my ascendant was the watery sign of Scorpius : I was born in the planetary hour of Saturn , and , I think , I have a ...
... sense , but the liberty of reason ; and our waking conceptions do not match the fancies of our sleeps . At my nativity my ascendant was the watery sign of Scorpius : I was born in the planetary hour of Saturn , and , I think , I have a ...
Side 5
... sense and elegance of expression , than the generous Philomedes , who advises me to value every Spectator at six- pence , and promises that he himself will engage for above a hundred of his acquaintance , who shall take it in at that ...
... sense and elegance of expression , than the generous Philomedes , who advises me to value every Spectator at six- pence , and promises that he himself will engage for above a hundred of his acquaintance , who shall take it in at that ...
Side 12
... sense or construction . I have shown how great - that is - in what degree ; I have shown how such a frame of mind is - that is - on what ac- count . The first how is applied to the adjective ; the second how , to the verb . Both these ...
... sense or construction . I have shown how great - that is - in what degree ; I have shown how such a frame of mind is - that is - on what ac- count . The first how is applied to the adjective ; the second how , to the verb . Both these ...
Side 22
... sense have been touched , more or less , with these groundless horrors and presages of futurity , upon sur- veying the most indifferent works of nature . Can anything be more surprising , than to consider Cicero , who made the greatest ...
... sense have been touched , more or less , with these groundless horrors and presages of futurity , upon sur- veying the most indifferent works of nature . Can anything be more surprising , than to consider Cicero , who made the greatest ...
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