The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volym 3J. Tonson, 1721 |
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... mind cannot be al- ways in its fervours , nor ftrained up to a pitch of virtue , it is necessary to find out proper employments for it in its relaxations . The next method therefore that I would propofe to fill up our time , should be ...
... mind cannot be al- ways in its fervours , nor ftrained up to a pitch of virtue , it is necessary to find out proper employments for it in its relaxations . The next method therefore that I would propofe to fill up our time , should be ...
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... mind , clears and improves the understanding , en- genders thoughts and knowledge , animates virtue and good refolutions , fooths and allays the paffions , and finds employment for most of the va cant hours of life . Next to fuch an ...
... mind , clears and improves the understanding , en- genders thoughts and knowledge , animates virtue and good refolutions , fooths and allays the paffions , and finds employment for most of the va cant hours of life . Next to fuch an ...
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... mind , nor on the methods of attaining it , nor recommend any particular branch of it , all which have been the topicks of many other writers ; but fhall indulge my self in a Speculation that is more uncommon , and may therefore per ...
... mind , nor on the methods of attaining it , nor recommend any particular branch of it , all which have been the topicks of many other writers ; but fhall indulge my self in a Speculation that is more uncommon , and may therefore per ...
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... mind whilft he is taken up " with that earnest contemplation , lets flip out of his account a good " part of that duration , and thinks that time fhorter than it is . We might carry this thought further , and confider a man as , on one ...
... mind whilft he is taken up " with that earnest contemplation , lets flip out of his account a good " part of that duration , and thinks that time fhorter than it is . We might carry this thought further , and confider a man as , on one ...
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... minds fill it with spectres and apparitions . Mr. Locke , in his chapter of the affociation of ideas , has very curious remarks to shew how by the prejudice of education one idea often intro- duces into the mind a whole set that bear no ...
... minds fill it with spectres and apparitions . Mr. Locke , in his chapter of the affociation of ideas , has very curious remarks to shew how by the prejudice of education one idea often intro- duces into the mind a whole set that bear no ...
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