The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Том 3 |
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The passage in the catalogue , explaining the manner how spirits transform themselves by contraction , or enlargement of their dimensions , is introduced with great judgment , to make way for several surprising accidents in the sequel ...
The passage in the catalogue , explaining the manner how spirits transform themselves by contraction , or enlargement of their dimensions , is introduced with great judgment , to make way for several surprising accidents in the sequel ...
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Not long divisible , and from the gash A stream of nectarous humour issuing flowed Sanguine , such as celestial spirits may bleed , And all his armour stained Homer tells us in the same manner , that upon Diomedes wounding the gods ...
Not long divisible , and from the gash A stream of nectarous humour issuing flowed Sanguine , such as celestial spirits may bleed , And all his armour stained Homer tells us in the same manner , that upon Diomedes wounding the gods ...
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The Almighty is here described as remembering mercy in the midst of judgment , and commanding Michael to deliver his message in the mildest terms , lest the spirit of man , which was already broken with the sense of his guilt and misery ...
The Almighty is here described as remembering mercy in the midst of judgment , and commanding Michael to deliver his message in the mildest terms , lest the spirit of man , which was already broken with the sense of his guilt and misery ...
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