The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volym 3J. Tonson, 1721 |
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... body , remains with her in a separate state ; and that the Soul in the body , or out of the body , differs no more than the man does from himfelf when he is in his houfe , or in open air . When therefore the obfcene paffions in ...
... body , remains with her in a separate state ; and that the Soul in the body , or out of the body , differs no more than the man does from himfelf when he is in his houfe , or in open air . When therefore the obfcene paffions in ...
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Joseph Addison. bodies are buried , as ftill hankering after their old brutal pleasures , and defiring again to enter the body that gave them an opportunity of ful- filling them . Some of our most eminent Divines have made ufe of this ...
Joseph Addison. bodies are buried , as ftill hankering after their old brutal pleasures , and defiring again to enter the body that gave them an opportunity of ful- filling them . Some of our most eminent Divines have made ufe of this ...
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... body to take me up as foon as it was time for me to rife : accordingly about nine - a - clock in the morning an old wo- man came to unfwathe me . I bore all this very patiently , being re- " folved to take my revenge of my tormentors ...
... body to take me up as foon as it was time for me to rife : accordingly about nine - a - clock in the morning an old wo- man came to unfwathe me . I bore all this very patiently , being re- " folved to take my revenge of my tormentors ...
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... body of admirers , and appear illustrious in the opinion of the whole British nation . The deferving man , who can now recommend himself to the esteem of but half his countrymen , will then receive the approbations and applauses of a ...
... body of admirers , and appear illustrious in the opinion of the whole British nation . The deferving man , who can now recommend himself to the esteem of but half his countrymen , will then receive the approbations and applauses of a ...
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... body to him , fo that when he is pleasant upon any of them , all his family are in good humour , and none fo much as the perfon whom he diverts himself with : on the contrary , if he coughs , or betrays any infirmity of old age , it is ...
... body to him , fo that when he is pleasant upon any of them , all his family are in good humour , and none fo much as the perfon whom he diverts himself with : on the contrary , if he coughs , or betrays any infirmity of old age , it is ...
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Æneid againſt appear Author beautiful becauſe befides beſt buſineſs caft circumſtances confider confideration converfation courſe defcription defire deſcribed difcourfe diſcover Fable faid fame fays fecond fecret feems felf felves fenfe feveral fhall fhew fhort fhould fide fince fingle firft firſt fome fomething fometimes foon foul fpecies ftill fubject fuch furprized give greateſt happineſs himſelf hiſtory houſe Iliad imagination inftances kind laft laſt leaſt likewife live loft look mankind manner maſter meaſure Milton mind moft moſt muſt nature notwithſtanding obferved occafion Ovid paffage paffed paffion paper Paradife particular perfons pleaſed pleaſure Poem Poet poffible prefent publick raiſed Reader reaſon repreſented rife ſee ſeems ſelf ſeveral ſhall ſhe Sir ROGER ſome ſpeak ſpeech ſpirit ſtate ſtill ſtory ſuch thefe themſelves theſe thing thofe thoſe thought thouſand told underſtanding uſe Virgil virtue whole words