The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Bind 4Bohn, 1854 |
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Side 23
... tion of some prophetic Philomath ; it having been usual , time out of mind , for all such people as have lost their wits to resort to that place , either for their cure or for their instruction . " MR . SPECTATOR , 66 Moorfields ...
... tion of some prophetic Philomath ; it having been usual , time out of mind , for all such people as have lost their wits to resort to that place , either for their cure or for their instruction . " MR . SPECTATOR , 66 Moorfields ...
Side 38
... tion nothing of it , but are filled with many particulars to the honour of the good old man . I have likewise a letter from the butler , who took so much care of me last summer when I was at the knight's house . As my friend the butler ...
... tion nothing of it , but are filled with many particulars to the honour of the good old man . I have likewise a letter from the butler , who took so much care of me last summer when I was at the knight's house . As my friend the butler ...
Side 42
... tion which does not appear in some one part of the world of life . Is the goodness or wisdom of the Divine Being more manifested in this his proceeding ? There is a consequence , besides those I have already men- tioned , which seems ...
... tion which does not appear in some one part of the world of life . Is the goodness or wisdom of the Divine Being more manifested in this his proceeding ? There is a consequence , besides those I have already men- tioned , which seems ...
Side 49
... serious brothers in the drama . By this short table of laws , order is kept up and distinc- tion preserved in the whole republic of letters . VOL . IV . E No. 530. FRIDAY , NOVEMBER 7 . Sic visum Veneri No. 529 . 49 THE SPECTATOR .
... serious brothers in the drama . By this short table of laws , order is kept up and distinc- tion preserved in the whole republic of letters . VOL . IV . E No. 530. FRIDAY , NOVEMBER 7 . Sic visum Veneri No. 529 . 49 THE SPECTATOR .
Side 53
... tion , we are altogether ignorant . This , as I have said before , we ought to acquiesce in , that the Sovereign Being , the Great Author of Nature , has in him all possible perfec- tion , as well in kind as in degree ; to speak ...
... tion , we are altogether ignorant . This , as I have said before , we ought to acquiesce in , that the Sovereign Being , the Great Author of Nature , has in him all possible perfec- tion , as well in kind as in degree ; to speak ...
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