The Works of Joseph Addison: Rosamond; The drummer; Cato. PoemataJ. B. Lippincott, 1888 |
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... mind , more alluring than any which had been opened before . In this respect , it forms a most important supplement to Locke's Survey of the Intellectual Powers ; and it has , accordingly , served as a text , on which the greater part ...
... mind , more alluring than any which had been opened before . In this respect , it forms a most important supplement to Locke's Survey of the Intellectual Powers ; and it has , accordingly , served as a text , on which the greater part ...
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... mind to help me , has as many to break through to come at me , as I have to come at him : there- fore he will conclude , that the man who would make a figure , es . pecially in a military way , must get over all false modesty , and ...
... mind to help me , has as many to break through to come at me , as I have to come at him : there- fore he will conclude , that the man who would make a figure , es . pecially in a military way , must get over all false modesty , and ...
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... mind , and the integrity of his life , create him followers , as being eloquent or loud advances others . He seldom introduces the subject he speaks upon : but we are so far gone in years , that he observes when he is among us , an ...
... mind , and the integrity of his life , create him followers , as being eloquent or loud advances others . He seldom introduces the subject he speaks upon : but we are so far gone in years , that he observes when he is among us , an ...
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... mind employment for the whole night , so that I fell insensibly into a kind of methodical dream , which disposed all my contemplations into a vision or allegory , or what else the reader shall please to call it . Methoughts I returned ...
... mind employment for the whole night , so that I fell insensibly into a kind of methodical dream , which disposed all my contemplations into a vision or allegory , or what else the reader shall please to call it . Methoughts I returned ...
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... mind engages multitudes of people , not only in impertinent ter- rors , but in supernumerary duties of life ; and arises from that fear and ignorance which are natural to the soul of man . The horror with which we entertain the thoughts ...
... mind engages multitudes of people , not only in impertinent ter- rors , but in supernumerary duties of life ; and arises from that fear and ignorance which are natural to the soul of man . The horror with which we entertain the thoughts ...
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