The Spectator, Svazek 6Alexander Chalmers D. Appleton, 1853 |
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... human nature in all its lights , you must be extremely well apprised , that there is a very close correspondence between the outward and the inward man ; that scarce the least dawning , the least parturiency towards a thought can be ...
... human nature in all its lights , you must be extremely well apprised , that there is a very close correspondence between the outward and the inward man ; that scarce the least dawning , the least parturiency towards a thought can be ...
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... human nature , yet their conscious integrity shall undermine their affliction ; nay , that very affliction shall add force to their integrity , from a reflection of the use of virtue in the hour of affliction . I sat down with a design ...
... human nature , yet their conscious integrity shall undermine their affliction ; nay , that very affliction shall add force to their integrity , from a reflection of the use of virtue in the hour of affliction . I sat down with a design ...
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... humanity has very little share in their pretences . He is a brave fellow who is always ready to kill a man he hates , but he does not stand in the same degree of esteem who laments for the woman he loves . I should fancy you might work ...
... humanity has very little share in their pretences . He is a brave fellow who is always ready to kill a man he hates , but he does not stand in the same degree of esteem who laments for the woman he loves . I should fancy you might work ...
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... humanity . There are many ingenious men , whose abilities do little else but make themselves and those about them uneasy . Such are those who are far gone in the pleasures of the town , who cannot support life without quick sensations ...
... humanity . There are many ingenious men , whose abilities do little else but make themselves and those about them uneasy . Such are those who are far gone in the pleasures of the town , who cannot support life without quick sensations ...
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... human fate ! DRYDEN . I AM always highly delighted with the discovery of any rising genius among my countrymen . For this reason I have read over , with great pleasure , the late miscellany published by Mr. Pope , in which there are ...
... human fate ! DRYDEN . I AM always highly delighted with the discovery of any rising genius among my countrymen . For this reason I have read over , with great pleasure , the late miscellany published by Mr. Pope , in which there are ...
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