The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Bind 4Bohn, 1854 |
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... writers , who have been never suspected either of superstition or enthusiasm . I do not suppose , that the soul , in these instances , is entirely loose and unfettered from the body : it is sufficient , if she is not so far sunk and ...
... writers , who have been never suspected either of superstition or enthusiasm . I do not suppose , that the soul , in these instances , is entirely loose and unfettered from the body : it is sufficient , if she is not so far sunk and ...
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... of sweetmeats . I shall conclude this paper with an epigram lately sent to the writer of the Spectator , after having returned my thanks to the ingenious author of it . " SIR , • any Having heard the following epigram 6 ADDISON'S WORKS .
... of sweetmeats . I shall conclude this paper with an epigram lately sent to the writer of the Spectator , after having returned my thanks to the ingenious author of it . " SIR , • any Having heard the following epigram 6 ADDISON'S WORKS .
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... writer has made a discourse to show that the atheist , who denies a God , does him less dishonour than the man who owns his being , but at the same time believes him to be cruel , hard to please , and terrible to human nature . For my ...
... writer has made a discourse to show that the atheist , who denies a God , does him less dishonour than the man who owns his being , but at the same time believes him to be cruel , hard to please , and terrible to human nature . For my ...
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... writers . Their firm adherence to their religion , is no less remarkable than their numbers and dispersion , especially considering it as persecuted or contemned over the face of the whole earth . This is likewise the more remarkable ...
... writers . Their firm adherence to their religion , is no less remarkable than their numbers and dispersion , especially considering it as persecuted or contemned over the face of the whole earth . This is likewise the more remarkable ...
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... writing in my works . This morning I received from him the following letter , which , after having rectified some little orthographical mistakes , I shall make a present of to the public . “ DEAR SPEC . , I was , about two nights ago ...
... writing in my works . This morning I received from him the following letter , which , after having rectified some little orthographical mistakes , I shall make a present of to the public . “ DEAR SPEC . , I was , about two nights ago ...
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