The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison: The Spectator, no. 162-483G. Bell and sons, 1912 |
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... speech in the fifteenth book of Ovid , where that philosopher dissuades his hearers from eat- ing flesh : Thus all things are but altered , nothing dies , And here and there the unbodied spirit flies , By time , or force , or sickness ...
... speech in the fifteenth book of Ovid , where that philosopher dissuades his hearers from eat- ing flesh : Thus all things are but altered , nothing dies , And here and there the unbodied spirit flies , By time , or force , or sickness ...
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... speech of Socrates , which is quoted by Erasmus . This great philosopher , on the day of his execu- tion , a little before the draught of poison was brought to him , entertaining his friends with a discourse on the immor- tality of the ...
... speech of Socrates , which is quoted by Erasmus . This great philosopher , on the day of his execu- tion , a little before the draught of poison was brought to him , entertaining his friends with a discourse on the immor- tality of the ...
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... speech before a body of his friends at home : one would think there was some kind of fascination in the eyes of a large circle of people , when darting all together upon one person . I have seen a new actor in a tragedy so bound up by ...
... speech before a body of his friends at home : one would think there was some kind of fascination in the eyes of a large circle of people , when darting all together upon one person . I have seen a new actor in a tragedy so bound up by ...
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... speech which an orator ought to have in perfection , as the tongue , the teeth , the lips , the nose , the palate , and the windpipe . Upon which , says my friend , you have omitted the most material organ of them all , and that is the ...
... speech which an orator ought to have in perfection , as the tongue , the teeth , the lips , the nose , the palate , and the windpipe . Upon which , says my friend , you have omitted the most material organ of them all , and that is the ...
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... speech , and accom- plices of sound , about it ? I might here mention the story of the pippin - woman , had not I some reason to look upon it as fabulous . I must confess I am so wonderfully charmed with the music of this little ...
... speech , and accom- plices of sound , about it ? I might here mention the story of the pippin - woman , had not I some reason to look upon it as fabulous . I must confess I am so wonderfully charmed with the music of this little ...
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