The Spectator, Том 8Alexander Chalmers E. Sargeant, M. & W. Ward, Munroe, Francis & Parker, and Edward Cotton, Boston, 1810 |
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No weak , no common wing shall bear My rising body through the air . THERE is not a more pleasing exercise of the mind than gratitude . It is accompanied with such an inward satisfaction , that the duty is sufficiently rewarded by the ...
No weak , no common wing shall bear My rising body through the air . THERE is not a more pleasing exercise of the mind than gratitude . It is accompanied with such an inward satisfaction , that the duty is sufficiently rewarded by the ...
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... what they do not believe , we cut them off from the pleasures and advantages of society , affict their bodies , distress their fortunes , hurt their reputations , ruin their families , make their lives painful , or put an end to No.
... what they do not believe , we cut them off from the pleasures and advantages of society , affict their bodies , distress their fortunes , hurt their reputations , ruin their families , make their lives painful , or put an end to No.
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... but it would be obvious to every man , that there is a strict affinity between all things that are truly laudable and beautiful , from the highest sentiment of the soul to the most indifferent gesture of the body . T No. 467.
... but it would be obvious to every man , that there is a strict affinity between all things that are truly laudable and beautiful , from the highest sentiment of the soul to the most indifferent gesture of the body . T No. 467.
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... task to be conspicuous in a sedentary inactive life , than in one that is spent in hurry and business ; persons engaged - in the latter , like bodies violently agitated , from the swiftness of their motion have a brightness added to ...
... task to be conspicuous in a sedentary inactive life , than in one that is spent in hurry and business ; persons engaged - in the latter , like bodies violently agitated , from the swiftness of their motion have a brightness added to ...
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To detract from other men , and turn their disadvantages to our own profit , is more contrary to nature than death , poverty , or grief , or any thing which can affect our bodies ...
To detract from other men , and turn their disadvantages to our own profit , is more contrary to nature than death , poverty , or grief , or any thing which can affect our bodies ...
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