The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volym 3J. Tonson, 1721 |
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... reason ( fays Plato ) that the Souls of the dead ap- pear frequently in comiteries , and hover about the places where their bodies A 2 bodies are buried , as ftill hankering after their old N ° 90 . 3 The SPECTATOR . N° 90. ...
... reason ( fays Plato ) that the Souls of the dead ap- pear frequently in comiteries , and hover about the places where their bodies A 2 bodies are buried , as ftill hankering after their old N ° 90 . 3 The SPECTATOR . N° 90. ...
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... reason to hope for particular favours from each of them . " As I was walking one evening in my chamber with nothing about me " but my Night - gown , they both came into my room and told me , they " had a very pleasant trick to put upon ...
... reason to hope for particular favours from each of them . " As I was walking one evening in my chamber with nothing about me " but my Night - gown , they both came into my room and told me , they " had a very pleasant trick to put upon ...
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... reason , when we fleep foundly without dreaming , we have no perception of time , or the length of it , whilft we sleep ; " and that the moment wherein we leave off to think , till the moment we begin to think again , feem to have no ...
... reason , when we fleep foundly without dreaming , we have no perception of time , or the length of it , whilft we sleep ; " and that the moment wherein we leave off to think , till the moment we begin to think again , feem to have no ...
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... reason for fixing the point of honour to these two quali- ties , unless it be that each sex sets the greatest value on the qualification which renders them the most amiable in the eyes of the contrary sex . Had men chosen for themselves ...
... reason for fixing the point of honour to these two quali- ties , unless it be that each sex sets the greatest value on the qualification which renders them the most amiable in the eyes of the contrary sex . Had men chosen for themselves ...
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... reason , but to take the measure of a Pyramid . His chief friend was one Sir ROGER DE COVERLEY , a whimsical country Knight , and a Templer whose name he has not transmitted to us . He lived as a lodger at the house of a widow - woman ...
... reason , but to take the measure of a Pyramid . His chief friend was one Sir ROGER DE COVERLEY , a whimsical country Knight , and a Templer whose name he has not transmitted to us . He lived as a lodger at the house of a widow - woman ...
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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