The Spectator, Svazek 2Alexander Chalmers D. Appleton, 1853 |
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... common sense the ordinary people have of the demonstrations of grief , who prescribe rules and fashions to the most solemn afiliction ; such as the loss of the nearest re- lations and dearest friends . You cannot go to visit a sick ...
... common sense the ordinary people have of the demonstrations of grief , who prescribe rules and fashions to the most solemn afiliction ; such as the loss of the nearest re- lations and dearest friends . You cannot go to visit a sick ...
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... common to shed tears without much sorrow , and as common to suffer much sorrow without shedding tears . Grief and weeping are indeed frequent companions : but , I believe , never in their highest excesses . As laughter does not proceed ...
... common to shed tears without much sorrow , and as common to suffer much sorrow without shedding tears . Grief and weeping are indeed frequent companions : but , I believe , never in their highest excesses . As laughter does not proceed ...
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... common sense , to set up for men of honour . An English peer , who has not been long dead , " used to tell a pleasant story of a French gentleman that visited him early one morning at Paris , and after great professions of re- spect ...
... common sense , to set up for men of honour . An English peer , who has not been long dead , " used to tell a pleasant story of a French gentleman that visited him early one morning at Paris , and after great professions of re- spect ...
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... common improve- ment we meet with in those who pretend to be refined above others . They do not aim at true plea- sures themselves , but turn their thoughts upon observing the false pleasures of other men . Such people are ...
... common improve- ment we meet with in those who pretend to be refined above others . They do not aim at true plea- sures themselves , but turn their thoughts upon observing the false pleasures of other men . Such people are ...
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... common fame ; or , if the sphere of his observations is a little larger than ordinary , will perhaps enter into all the inci- dents , turns , and revolutions in a game of ombre . When he has gone thus far , he has shown you the whole ...
... common fame ; or , if the sphere of his observations is a little larger than ordinary , will perhaps enter into all the inci- dents , turns , and revolutions in a game of ombre . When he has gone thus far , he has shown you the whole ...
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