The Spectator: With Notes and General Index, from the London Stereotype Edition ...J.J. Woodward, 1832 |
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... mind engages multitudes of people , not only in impertinent terrors , but in su- pernumerary duties of life ; and arises from that fear and ignorance which are natural to the soul of man . The horror , with which we entertain the ...
... mind engages multitudes of people , not only in impertinent terrors , but in su- pernumerary duties of life ; and arises from that fear and ignorance which are natural to the soul of man . The horror , with which we entertain the ...
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... mind of my promise , desire me to keep my word , assure me that it is high time to give over , with many other little pleasant- ries of the like nature , which men of a lit - all you have said on this subject is , and that tle smart ...
... mind of my promise , desire me to keep my word , assure me that it is high time to give over , with many other little pleasant- ries of the like nature , which men of a lit - all you have said on this subject is , and that tle smart ...
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... mind ; To action little , less to words inclined ! that the whole opera is performed in an unknown tongue . We no longer under- stand the language of our own stage ; inso- much that I have often been afraid , when I have seen our ...
... mind ; To action little , less to words inclined ! that the whole opera is performed in an unknown tongue . We no longer under- stand the language of our own stage ; inso- much that I have often been afraid , when I have seen our ...
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... mind , from generous and humane resentments . It is like that grief which we have for the decease of our friends . It is no diminution , but a recommendation of human nature , that in such incidents , pas- sion gets the better of reason ...
... mind , from generous and humane resentments . It is like that grief which we have for the decease of our friends . It is no diminution , but a recommendation of human nature , that in such incidents , pas- sion gets the better of reason ...
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... mind of an Italian | fields , as he thought the nature of the soil epitaph , written on the monument of a va- | required . At the end of the year , when letudinarian : Stavo ben , ma per star meg- he expected to see a more than ordinary ...
... mind of an Italian | fields , as he thought the nature of the soil epitaph , written on the monument of a va- | required . At the end of the year , when letudinarian : Stavo ben , ma per star meg- he expected to see a more than ordinary ...
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