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" These are the mansions of good men after death, who according to the degree and kinds of virtue in which they excelled, are distributed among these several islands, which abound with pleasures of different kinds and degrees, suitable to the relishes and... "
The Spectator [by J. Addison and others]. - Page 177
by Spectator The - 1857
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The Spectator, with Illustrative Notes: To which are Prefixed, the ..., Volume 3

1794 - 450 pages
...behind those which thou here discover* est, reaching farther than thine eye, or even thine imagination can extend itself. These are the mansions of good...perfections of those who are settled in them ; every island in a paradise accommodated to its respective inhabitants. Are not these, O MIRzA, habitations \vorthcontendmgfor?...
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The English instructor; or, Useful and entertaining passages in prose ...

English instructor - 1801 - 272 pages
...behind those which thou here discoverest , reaching further than thine eye , or even thine imagination can extend itself. These are the mansions of good...islands , which abound with pleasures of different kinds a5a THE ENGLISH INSTRUCTOR. and degrees , suitable to the relishes and perfections of those who are...
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1804 - 412 pages
...behind those which thou here discoverest, reaching further than thine eye, or even thine imagination, can extend itself. These are the mansions of good...virtue in which they excelled, are distributed among thdJEseveral islands, which abound with pleasures of different kinds and degrees, suitable to the relishes...
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Beauties of British Prose

Sydney Melmoth - 1805 - 368 pages
...behind those which thou here discoverest, reaching farther than thine eye, or even thy imagination can extend itself. These are the mansions of good...accommodated to its respective inhabitants. Are not these, O Mirzah, habitations worth contending for ? Does life appear miserable, that gives the opportunities...
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The British Essayists;: Spectator

Alexander Chalmers - 1808 - 322 pages
...behind those which thou here discoverest, reaching farther than thine eye, or even thine imagination can extend itself. These are the mansions of good...island is a paradise accommodated to its respective inhabitauts. Are not these, O Mir/a, habitations worth contending for ? Does life appear miserable,...
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The Spectator, Volume 3

Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele - 1809 - 312 pages
...behind those which thou here discoverest, reaching farther than thine eye or even thine imagination can extend itself. These are the mansions of good...accommodated to its respective inhabitants. Are not these, O Mirza, habitations worth contending for ? Does life appear miserable, that gives thee opportunities...
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The Spectator, Volume 3

Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 324 pages
...behind those which thou here discoverest, reaching farther than thine eye, or even thine imagination can extend itself. These are the mansions of good...distributed among these several islands, which abound with pleaures of differ- __ ent kinds and degrees, suitable to the relishes and perfections of those who...
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The Spectator

Joseph Addison, Richard Hurd - 1811 - 504 pages
...behind those which thou here discoverest, reaching further than thine eye or even thine imagination can extend itself. These are the mansions of good...accommodated to its respective inhabitants. Are not these, O Mirzah, habitations worth contending for ? Does life appear miserable, that gives thee opportunities...
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The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volume 3

Joseph Addison - 1811 - 508 pages
...behind those which thou here discoverest, reaching further than thine eye or even thine imagination can extend itself. These are the mansions of good...accommodated to its respective inhabitants. Are not these, O Mirzah, habitations worth contending for ? Does life appear miserable, that gives thee opportunities...
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The Spanish language, la gramática inglesa, and the English reader

Nicolas Gouin Dufief - 1811 - 606 pages
...behind those which thou here discoverest, reaching further than thine eye, or even thine imagination can extend itself. These are the mansions of good...virtue in which they excelled, are distributed among the several islands, which abound with pleasures of different kinds and degrees, suitable to the relishes...
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