The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Том 3 |
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I shall not premise anything to it further , than that it is built on matter of fact , and is as follows . “ SIR , a You have already obliged the world with a discourse upon Grinning , and have since proceeded to Whistling , from whence ...
I shall not premise anything to it further , than that it is built on matter of fact , and is as follows . “ SIR , a You have already obliged the world with a discourse upon Grinning , and have since proceeded to Whistling , from whence ...
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There is not perhaps any real beauty or deformity more in one piece of matter than another , because we might ? have been so made , that whatsoever now appears loathsome to us , might have shown itself agreeable ; but we find by ...
There is not perhaps any real beauty or deformity more in one piece of matter than another , because we might ? have been so made , that whatsoever now appears loathsome to us , might have shown itself agreeable ; but we find by ...
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It is not improbable that something / :: as a czike this may be the state of the soul after its first separanon , in respect of the images it will receive from matter , autiful a though indeed the ideas of colours are so pleasing and ...
It is not improbable that something / :: as a czike this may be the state of the soul after its first separanon , in respect of the images it will receive from matter , autiful a though indeed the ideas of colours are so pleasing and ...
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