The Spectator, Том 8Alexander Chalmers E. Sargeant, M. & W. Ward, Munroe, Francis & Parker, and Edward Cotton, Boston, 1810 |
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... and the utmost eagerness of agreeable faces in the sale of patches , pins , and wires , on each side of the counters , was an amusement in which I could longer have indulged myself , had not the dear creatures called to mne to ask ...
... and the utmost eagerness of agreeable faces in the sale of patches , pins , and wires , on each side of the counters , was an amusement in which I could longer have indulged myself , had not the dear creatures called to mne to ask ...
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When Xenophanes was called timorous , because he would not venture his money in a game at dice , I confess , said he , that I am exceeding timorous , for I dare not do an ill thing . On the contrary , a man of vicious modesty complies ...
When Xenophanes was called timorous , because he would not venture his money in a game at dice , I confess , said he , that I am exceeding timorous , for I dare not do an ill thing . On the contrary , a man of vicious modesty complies ...
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Secondly , That no article of faith can be true and authentic , which weakens or subverts the practical part of religion , or what I have hitherto called morality . Thirdly , that the greatest friend of morality and natural religion ...
Secondly , That no article of faith can be true and authentic , which weakens or subverts the practical part of religion , or what I have hitherto called morality . Thirdly , that the greatest friend of morality and natural religion ...
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... indeed there is something so amusing for the time in this state of vanity and ill - grounded satisfaction , that even the wiser world has chosen an exalted word to describe its enchantments , and called it The paradise of fools .
... indeed there is something so amusing for the time in this state of vanity and ill - grounded satisfaction , that even the wiser world has chosen an exalted word to describe its enchantments , and called it The paradise of fools .
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The boy who stood beside her for a Cupid , and who made the world to bow before her , was called Self - Conceit . His eyes had every now and then a cast inwards to the neglect of all objects about him ; and the arms which he made use of ...
The boy who stood beside her for a Cupid , and who made the world to bow before her , was called Self - Conceit . His eyes had every now and then a cast inwards to the neglect of all objects about him ; and the arms which he made use of ...
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