The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Bind 2Vernor and Hood; John Walker; Cuthell and Martin; W.J. and J. Richardson; Longman and Rees; R. Lea; and J. and A. Arch. ; T. Maiden, printer, Sherbourn-Lane, 1804 |
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Side 46
... make use of while their souls are in that state of departure , which you say is death in love , there are some very material ones , that have escaped your notice . Among these , the first and 46 NO . 245 . SPECTATOR .
... make use of while their souls are in that state of departure , which you say is death in love , there are some very material ones , that have escaped your notice . Among these , the first and 46 NO . 245 . SPECTATOR .
Side 51
... soul always thinks . But as several are of opinion that the fair sex are not altogether strangers to the arts of dissembling and concealing their thoughts , I have been forced to relinquish that opinion , and have therefore endeavoured ...
... soul always thinks . But as several are of opinion that the fair sex are not altogether strangers to the arts of dissembling and concealing their thoughts , I have been forced to relinquish that opinion , and have therefore endeavoured ...
Side 53
... soul : and thus far it may be looked upon as a weak- ness in the composition of human nature . But if we consider the frequent reliefs we receive from it , and how often it breaks the gloom which is apt to depress the mind , and damp ...
... soul : and thus far it may be looked upon as a weak- ness in the composition of human nature . But if we consider the frequent reliefs we receive from it , and how often it breaks the gloom which is apt to depress the mind , and damp ...
Side 54
... souls and master - pieces of human nature were produced , men shined by a noble simplicity of behaviour , and were strangers to those little embellishments which are so fashion- able in our present conversation . And it is very ...
... souls and master - pieces of human nature were produced , men shined by a noble simplicity of behaviour , and were strangers to those little embellishments which are so fashion- able in our present conversation . And it is very ...
Side 65
... Soul , considered abstractedly from its passions , is of a remiss and sedentary nature , slow in its re- solves , and languishing in its executions . The use therefore of the passions is to stir up and put it upon action , to awaken the ...
... Soul , considered abstractedly from its passions , is of a remiss and sedentary nature , slow in its re- solves , and languishing in its executions . The use therefore of the passions is to stir up and put it upon action , to awaken the ...
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