The Spectator, Том 8William Durell and Company, 1810 |
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... ad- vantages of society , afflict their bodies , distress their fortunes , hurt their reputations , ruin their families , make their lives painful , or put an end to 4 * No. 459 . $ 3 THE SPECTATOR . One I am sure is so ...
... ad- vantages of society , afflict their bodies , distress their fortunes , hurt their reputations , ruin their families , make their lives painful , or put an end to 4 * No. 459 . $ 3 THE SPECTATOR . One I am sure is so ...
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Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele. make their lives painful , or put an end to them . Sure , when I see such dreadful consequences arising from a principle , I would be as fully convinced of the truth of it as of a mathematical ...
Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele. make their lives painful , or put an end to them . Sure , when I see such dreadful consequences arising from a principle , I would be as fully convinced of the truth of it as of a mathematical ...
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... live here , when their merits neither matched the lustre of the place , nor their riches its expenses . We have seen such scenes as these before now ; the glory you saw will all return when the hurry is over . I thanked him for his ...
... live here , when their merits neither matched the lustre of the place , nor their riches its expenses . We have seen such scenes as these before now ; the glory you saw will all return when the hurry is over . I thanked him for his ...
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... live upon his office . Chremylus , who , in the begin- ning of the play , was religious in his poverty , con- cludes it with a proposal which was relished by all the good men that were now grown rich , as well as himself , that they ...
... live upon his office . Chremylus , who , in the begin- ning of the play , was religious in his poverty , con- cludes it with a proposal which was relished by all the good men that were now grown rich , as well as himself , that they ...
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... lives without determining ourselves one way or other in those points which are of the last importance to us . There are indeed many things from which we may withhold our assent ; but in cases by which we are to regulate our lives , it ...
... lives without determining ourselves one way or other in those points which are of the last importance to us . There are indeed many things from which we may withhold our assent ; but in cases by which we are to regulate our lives , it ...
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