The Spectator, Том 8Alexander Chalmers E. Sargeant, M. & W. Ward, Munroe, Francis & Parker, and Edward Cotton, Boston, 1810 |
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This particularity would be tolerated in me , if they considered that the greatest pleasure I know I receive at my eyes , and that I am obliged to an agreeable person for coming abroad into my view , as another is for a visit of ...
This particularity would be tolerated in me , if they considered that the greatest pleasure I know I receive at my eyes , and that I am obliged to an agreeable person for coming abroad into my view , as another is for a visit of ...
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... and began to turn the eyes of the good company upon me , by telling me he was extreme poor , and should die in the street for want of drink , except I immediately would have the charity to give him sixpence to go into the next ale ...
... and began to turn the eyes of the good company upon me , by telling me he was extreme poor , and should die in the street for want of drink , except I immediately would have the charity to give him sixpence to go into the next ale ...
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All good and generous men will have an eye of kindness for me for my own sake , and the rest of the world will regard me for your's . There is a happy contagion in riches , as well as a destructive one in poverty : the rich can make ...
All good and generous men will have an eye of kindness for me for my own sake , and the rest of the world will regard me for your's . There is a happy contagion in riches , as well as a destructive one in poverty : the rich can make ...
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He was disguised in a whitish robe , which he had put on , that he might appear to us with a nearer resemblance to Truth : and as she has a light whereby she manifests the beauties of nature to the eyes of her adorers , so he had ...
He was disguised in a whitish robe , which he had put on , that he might appear to us with a nearer resemblance to Truth : and as she has a light whereby she manifests the beauties of nature to the eyes of her adorers , so he had ...
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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 for conquest were borrowed from those against whom he had a design . The arrow which he shot at the soldier was ...
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 for conquest were borrowed from those against whom he had a design . The arrow which he shot at the soldier was ...
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