The Spectator, Том 8William Durell and Company, 1810 |
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... minds open to gratification , and ready to receive it from any thing it meets with . This one circumstance will make every face you see give you the satisfaction you now take in beholding that No. 454 . 11 THE SPECTATOR .
... minds open to gratification , and ready to receive it from any thing it meets with . This one circumstance will make every face you see give you the satisfaction you now take in beholding that No. 454 . 11 THE SPECTATOR .
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... flowers beyond what they otherwise would have been , I was naturally led into a reflec- tion upon the advantages of education , or modern culture ; how many good qualities in the mind are 12 No. 455 . THE SPECTATOR .
... flowers beyond what they otherwise would have been , I was naturally led into a reflec- tion upon the advantages of education , or modern culture ; how many good qualities in the mind are 12 No. 455 . THE SPECTATOR .
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... mind of every man when he comes into the world . In infants the seeds lie buried and undiscovered , till after a while they sprout forth in a kind of rational leaves , which are words ; and in due season the flowers begin to appear in ...
... mind of every man when he comes into the world . In infants the seeds lie buried and undiscovered , till after a while they sprout forth in a kind of rational leaves , which are words ; and in due season the flowers begin to appear in ...
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... mind very freely both to me and to her servants about two months after our nuptials ; and though I have been accustomed to this humor of her's these three years , yet I do not know what is the matter with me , but I am no more delighted ...
... mind very freely both to me and to her servants about two months after our nuptials ; and though I have been accustomed to this humor of her's these three years , yet I do not know what is the matter with me , but I am no more delighted ...
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... minds , the anguish of being insulted by men hardened be- yond the sense of shame or pity , and the injury of a man's fortune being wasted , under pretence of justice , are excellently aggravated in the following speech of Pierre to ...
... minds , the anguish of being insulted by men hardened be- yond the sense of shame or pity , and the injury of a man's fortune being wasted , under pretence of justice , are excellently aggravated in the following speech of Pierre to ...
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