The Spectator, Том 8William Durell and Company, 1810 |
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... poor wise man , ́and he , by his wisdom , delivered the city ; yet no man remembered that same poor inan . Then said I , Wisdom is better than strength ; nevertheless , the poor man's wisdom is despised , and his words are not heard ...
... poor wise man , ́and he , by his wisdom , delivered the city ; yet no man remembered that same poor inan . Then said I , Wisdom is better than strength ; nevertheless , the poor man's wisdom is despised , and his words are not heard ...
Стр. 57
... poor and steal , and take the name of my God in vain . " I shall fill the remaining part of my paper with a very pretty allegory , which is wrought into a play by Aristophanes the Greek comedian . It seems origi- nally designed as a ...
... poor and steal , and take the name of my God in vain . " I shall fill the remaining part of my paper with a very pretty allegory , which is wrought into a play by Aristophanes the Greek comedian . It seems origi- nally designed as a ...
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... poor , disturb thine ease ; Or fears should shake , or cares thy mind abuse , Or ardent hope for things of little use . CREECH . , HAVING endeavored in my last Saturday's paper to show the great excellency of faith , I shall here con ...
... poor , disturb thine ease ; Or fears should shake , or cares thy mind abuse , Or ardent hope for things of little use . CREECH . , HAVING endeavored in my last Saturday's paper to show the great excellency of faith , I shall here con ...
Стр. 73
... poor . ' Swear , that none e'er had such a graceful art , " Fortune's free gifts as freely to impart , ' With an unenvious hand , and an unbounded heart ? ” . Never did Atticus succeed better in gaining the universal love and esteem of ...
... poor . ' Swear , that none e'er had such a graceful art , " Fortune's free gifts as freely to impart , ' With an unenvious hand , and an unbounded heart ? ” . Never did Atticus succeed better in gaining the universal love and esteem of ...
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... a circumstance before me , which is of very great importance to all who have a relish for gaiety , wit , mirth , or humor ; I mean the death of poor Dick Eastcourt . I have been obliged to him for so 76 No. 468 . THE SPECTATOR .
... a circumstance before me , which is of very great importance to all who have a relish for gaiety , wit , mirth , or humor ; I mean the death of poor Dick Eastcourt . I have been obliged to him for so 76 No. 468 . THE SPECTATOR .
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