The Spectator: With Notes, and a General Index. The Eight Volumes Comprised in OneHickman and Hazzard. William Brown, printer, 1822 - Всего страниц: 771 |
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... leave immediately after dinner , and withdrew to my own lodgings . Upon my return home I fell into a profound contemplation on the evils that at- tend these superstitious follies of mankind ; how they subject us to imaginary afflictions ...
... leave immediately after dinner , and withdrew to my own lodgings . Upon my return home I fell into a profound contemplation on the evils that at- tend these superstitious follies of mankind ; how they subject us to imaginary afflictions ...
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... leave him some administer consolations to them by further disco- thousands . Will has many arts of this kind to veries of my person . In the meanwhile , if any one torture this sort of temper , and delights in it . says the Spectator ...
... leave him some administer consolations to them by further disco- thousands . Will has many arts of this kind to veries of my person . In the meanwhile , if any one torture this sort of temper , and delights in it . says the Spectator ...
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... leave the world in order to be virtuous . and riches , which they propose to themselves , can - I am sorry you decline the occasions which the con- not give satisfaction enough to reward them for dition I am in might afford me of ...
... leave the world in order to be virtuous . and riches , which they propose to themselves , can - I am sorry you decline the occasions which the con- not give satisfaction enough to reward them for dition I am in might afford me of ...
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... leave him till they have delivered him out of his trou- The same objections which are made to tragi- stables , or made him triumph over his enemies . This comedy , may in some measure be applied to all error they have been led into by a ...
... leave him till they have delivered him out of his trou- The same objections which are made to tragi- stables , or made him triumph over his enemies . This comedy , may in some measure be applied to all error they have been led into by a ...
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... leave their guards behind the too many clubs are trifling , and manifestly of no scenes . I should likewise be glad if we imitated consequence to the nation or public weal . Those I the French in banishing from our stage the noise will ...
... leave their guards behind the too many clubs are trifling , and manifestly of no scenes . I should likewise be glad if we imitated consequence to the nation or public weal . Those I the French in banishing from our stage the noise will ...
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