The British Essayists: SpectatorAlexander Chalmers J. Johnson, 1808 |
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... painful , but attended with so much pleasure , that were there no positive command which enjoined it , nor any recompence laid up for it hereafter , a generous mind would indulge in it , for the natural gratification that accompanies it ...
... painful , but attended with so much pleasure , that were there no positive command which enjoined it , nor any recompence laid up for it hereafter , a generous mind would indulge in it , for the natural gratification that accompanies it ...
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... pain to see me undone . To show you I am not a man inca- pable of bearing calamity , I will , though a poor man , lay aside the distinction between us , and talk with the frankness we did when we were nearer to an equality as all I do ...
... pain to see me undone . To show you I am not a man inca- pable of bearing calamity , I will , though a poor man , lay aside the distinction between us , and talk with the frankness we did when we were nearer to an equality as all I do ...
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... pains and application that so useful a work deserves . I am ever , C. Most worthy Sir , & c . N ° 458. FRIDAY , AUGUST 15 , 1712 . Αἰδὼς ἐκ ἀγάπη HES . -Pudor malus- HOR . False modesty . 39 I COULD not but smile at the account that was ...
... pains and application that so useful a work deserves . I am ever , C. Most worthy Sir , & c . N ° 458. FRIDAY , AUGUST 15 , 1712 . Αἰδὼς ἐκ ἀγάπη HES . -Pudor malus- HOR . False modesty . 39 I COULD not but smile at the account that was ...
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... painful or put an end to them . Sure when I see such dreadful conse- quences rising from a principle , I would be as fully convinced of the truth of it , as of a mathematical de- monstration , before I would venture to act upon it , or ...
... painful or put an end to them . Sure when I see such dreadful conse- quences rising from a principle , I would be as fully convinced of the truth of it , as of a mathematical de- monstration , before I would venture to act upon it , or ...
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... pain to others . But they who do not consider this sort of men thus carefully , are irresistibly exposed to their insinuations . The author of the following letter carries the matter so high , as to intimate that the li- berties of ...
... pain to others . But they who do not consider this sort of men thus carefully , are irresistibly exposed to their insinuations . The author of the following letter carries the matter so high , as to intimate that the li- berties of ...
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