The Works of Joseph Addison: Including the Whole Contents of Bp. Hurd's Edition, with Letters and Other Pieces Not Found in Any Previous Collection; and Macaulay's Essay on His Life and WorksJ.B. Lippincott & Company, 1868 |
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... Soul , ✓ 112. A Sunday in the Country - Sir Roger's Behaviour at Church , 115 . Labour and Exercise , 117. On Witchcraft - Story of Moll White , 119. Rural Manners - Politeness , 120. Instinct in Animals , 287 291 295 300 304 ✓ 308 ...
... Soul , ✓ 112. A Sunday in the Country - Sir Roger's Behaviour at Church , 115 . Labour and Exercise , 117. On Witchcraft - Story of Moll White , 119. Rural Manners - Politeness , 120. Instinct in Animals , 287 291 295 300 304 ✓ 308 ...
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... Souls - Letters on Simonides's Satire 213. On habitual good Intentions , · 489 494 499 504 · 509 215. Education - compared to Sculpture , · 513 - 219. Quality - Vanity of Honours and Titles , 517 221. Use of Mottoes - Love of Latin ...
... Souls - Letters on Simonides's Satire 213. On habitual good Intentions , · 489 494 499 504 · 509 215. Education - compared to Sculpture , · 513 - 219. Quality - Vanity of Honours and Titles , 517 221. Use of Mottoes - Love of Latin ...
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... soul into several powers and faculties , there is no such division in the soul itself ; since it is the whole soul that remembers , understands , wills , or imagines . Our manner of considering the memory , understanding , will ...
... soul into several powers and faculties , there is no such division in the soul itself ; since it is the whole soul that remembers , understands , wills , or imagines . Our manner of considering the memory , understanding , will ...
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... soul itself . " In another part of the same paper , Addison observes , that " what we call the faculties of the soul , are only the differen ways or modes in which the soul can exert herself .- ( Spectator , No. 600. ) publications on ...
... soul itself . " In another part of the same paper , Addison observes , that " what we call the faculties of the soul , are only the differen ways or modes in which the soul can exert herself .- ( Spectator , No. 600. ) publications on ...
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... soul of man . The horror with which we entertain the thoughts of death ( or indeed` of any future evil ) , and the uncertainty of its approach , fill a mel- ancholy mind with innumerable apprehensions and suspicions , and consequently ...
... soul of man . The horror with which we entertain the thoughts of death ( or indeed` of any future evil ) , and the uncertainty of its approach , fill a mel- ancholy mind with innumerable apprehensions and suspicions , and consequently ...
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