The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Bind 4G. Bell, 1882 |
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... live in these bodies is to live in this world ; to live out of them , is to remove into the next : for while our souls are confined to these bodies , and can look only through these material casements , nothing but what is material can ...
... live in these bodies is to live in this world ; to live out of them , is to remove into the next : for while our souls are confined to these bodies , and can look only through these material casements , nothing but what is material can ...
Side 40
... live upon it ; nay , we find in the most solid bodies , as in marble itself , innumerable cells and cavi- By which I mean . ] He had better have said - or - and so below , after " world of life ' 2 " Which are - that live . " ] This ...
... live upon it ; nay , we find in the most solid bodies , as in marble itself , innumerable cells and cavi- By which I mean . ] He had better have said - or - and so below , after " world of life ' 2 " Which are - that live . " ] This ...
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... live in a kind of splen poverty , and are perpetually wanting , because , instead acquiescing in the solid pleasures of life , they endeavour outvie one another in shadows and appearances . Men sense have at all times beheld , with a ...
... live in a kind of splen poverty , and are perpetually wanting , because , instead acquiescing in the solid pleasures of life , they endeavour outvie one another in shadows and appearances . Men sense have at all times beheld , with a ...
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