The Spectator, Svazek 2C. Whittingham Dean Str. ... 1803., 1803 |
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Strana 16
... sorrow , about courts , who wanted only supplies to luxury , should never obtain favour by his means : but the distresses which arise from the many inex- plicable occurrences that happen among men , the un- accountable alienation of ...
... sorrow , about courts , who wanted only supplies to luxury , should never obtain favour by his means : but the distresses which arise from the many inex- plicable occurrences that happen among men , the un- accountable alienation of ...
Strana 17
... sorrow I see in your countenance the awe of my presence . Think you are speaking to your friend . If the circumstances of your distress will admit of it , you shall find me so . To whom the stranger : " Oh excellent Pharamond , name not ...
... sorrow I see in your countenance the awe of my presence . Think you are speaking to your friend . If the circumstances of your distress will admit of it , you shall find me so . To whom the stranger : " Oh excellent Pharamond , name not ...
Strana 18
... sorrow , a sorrow too great for ` human life to support : from henceforth shall all oc- currences appear dreams , or short intervals of amuse- ment , from this one affliction which has seized my very being . Pardon me , oh Pharamond ...
... sorrow , a sorrow too great for ` human life to support : from henceforth shall all oc- currences appear dreams , or short intervals of amuse- ment , from this one affliction which has seized my very being . Pardon me , oh Pharamond ...
Strana 19
... sorrow which cannot be resisted enough to be silent in the presence of Pharamond . ( With that he fell into a flood of tears , and wept aloud . ) Why should not Pharamond hear the anguish he only can relieve others from in time to come ...
... sorrow which cannot be resisted enough to be silent in the presence of Pharamond . ( With that he fell into a flood of tears , and wept aloud . ) Why should not Pharamond hear the anguish he only can relieve others from in time to come ...
Strana 69
... sorrows speak , great grief is dumb . HAVING read the two following letters with much pleasure , I cannot but think the good sense of them will be as agreeable to the town as any thing I could say either on the topics they treat of , or ...
... sorrows speak , great grief is dumb . HAVING read the two following letters with much pleasure , I cannot but think the good sense of them will be as agreeable to the town as any thing I could say either on the topics they treat of , or ...
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