The Spectator [by J. Addison and others]. With hist. and biogr. preface, and explanatory notes, المجلد 71823 |
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... mind , and even at the best what must bring upon him new cares , and new relations ; such a lover , I say , will form himself accordingly , and adapt his mind to the nature of his circumstances . This latter person will be prepared to ...
... mind , and even at the best what must bring upon him new cares , and new relations ; such a lover , I say , will form himself accordingly , and adapt his mind to the nature of his circumstances . This latter person will be prepared to ...
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... mind , when they are disengaged from the body . The soul is clogged and retarded in her operations , when she acts in conjunction with a companion that is so heavy and unwieldy in its mo- tions . But in dreams it is wonderful to observe ...
... mind , when they are disengaged from the body . The soul is clogged and retarded in her operations , when she acts in conjunction with a companion that is so heavy and unwieldy in its mo- tions . But in dreams it is wonderful to observe ...
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... mind of man has for glory ; which , though it may be faulty in the excess of it , ought by no means to be discouraged . Perhaps some moralists are too severe in beating down this principle , which seems to be a spring implanted by ...
... mind of man has for glory ; which , though it may be faulty in the excess of it , ought by no means to be discouraged . Perhaps some moralists are too severe in beating down this principle , which seems to be a spring implanted by ...
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acquaintance agreeable Anacreon appear beauty black tower body Britomartis character Cicero city of London club consider conversation creature dear death desire discourse divine drachmas dreams dress endeavour entertained epigram excellent eyes fancy favour fortune gentleman give greatest hand happiness head hear heard heart honest Honeycomb honour hope human humble servant humour husband imagine kind lady learned letter live look manner marriage married matter means MENANDER mentioned mind nature never obliged observed occasion OVID paper particular passion person Pharamond pleased pleasure Plutarch poet poetical justice present pretty Procris reader reason Rechteren ROSCOMMON seems shew shoeing horn sorrow soul speak SPECTATOR tell temn thing Thomas Tickel thou thought tion told town Tunbridge VIRG Virgil virtue virtuous whole wife woman women words worthy writing young