“The” Spectator, Том 6J. Parsons, 1793 |
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... greatest truth and respect , My LORD , Your Lordship's obliged , Obedient , And bumble servant , THE SPECTATOR . His Lordship was the founder of the splendid and truly valua ble library at Althorp , THE SPECTATOR . No. 380 . FRIDAY ...
... greatest truth and respect , My LORD , Your Lordship's obliged , Obedient , And bumble servant , THE SPECTATOR . His Lordship was the founder of the splendid and truly valua ble library at Althorp , THE SPECTATOR . No. 380 . FRIDAY ...
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... greatest transports of Mirth , who are subject to the greatest depressions of Melancholy . On the contrary , Chear- fulness , though it does not give the mind such an exquisite gladness , prevents us from falling into any depths of ...
... greatest transports of Mirth , who are subject to the greatest depressions of Melancholy . On the contrary , Chear- fulness , though it does not give the mind such an exquisite gladness , prevents us from falling into any depths of ...
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... greatest dangers . Writers of this com- plexion have observed , that the sacred Person who was the great pattern of perfection , was never seen to laugh . Chearfulness of mind is not liable to any of these exceptions ; it is of a ...
... greatest dangers . Writers of this com- plexion have observed , that the sacred Person who was the great pattern of perfection , was never seen to laugh . Chearfulness of mind is not liable to any of these exceptions ; it is of a ...
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... greatest enemies will acknowledge him to be equal ) is gone to Utrecht , whence he will proceed to Hanover , but not stay long at that court , for fear the peace should be made during his lamentable absence . " POST - BOY , May 20 ...
... greatest enemies will acknowledge him to be equal ) is gone to Utrecht , whence he will proceed to Hanover , but not stay long at that court , for fear the peace should be made during his lamentable absence . " POST - BOY , May 20 ...
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... greatest merit , and made it part of their boast and glory , to have had a little hand and share in bringing it about ; and others who without it , must have lived in exile , poverty , and misery , meanly disclaiming it , and using ill ...
... greatest merit , and made it part of their boast and glory , to have had a little hand and share in bringing it about ; and others who without it , must have lived in exile , poverty , and misery , meanly disclaiming it , and using ill ...
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