The Spectator, Svazek 2Alexander Chalmers D. Appleton, 1853 |
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... Pleasures of a Country Life . The Government of the Tongue . A letter dated from Cheapside desires me that I would advise all young wives to make themselves mistresses of Wingate's Arithmetic , and concludes with a Postscript , that he ...
... Pleasures of a Country Life . The Government of the Tongue . A letter dated from Cheapside desires me that I would advise all young wives to make themselves mistresses of Wingate's Arithmetic , and concludes with a Postscript , that he ...
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... pleasure seize , Nor trust to - morrow's doubtful light . FRANCIS . WE all of us complain of the shortness of time , saith Seneca , and yet have much more than we know what to do with . Our lives , says he , are spent , either in doing ...
... pleasure seize , Nor trust to - morrow's doubtful light . FRANCIS . WE all of us complain of the shortness of time , saith Seneca , and yet have much more than we know what to do with . Our lives , says he , are spent , either in doing ...
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... pleasure nor business . I do not however include in this calculation the life of those men who are in a perpetual hurry of affairs , but of those only who are not always engaged in scenes of action ; and I hope I shall not do an ...
... pleasure nor business . I do not however include in this calculation the life of those men who are in a perpetual hurry of affairs , but of those only who are not always engaged in scenes of action ; and I hope I shall not do an ...
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... pleasure to the past . THE last method which I proposed in my Saturday's paper , for filling up those empty spaces of life which are so tedious and burdensome to idle people , is the employing ourselves in the pursuit of knowledge . I ...
... pleasure to the past . THE last method which I proposed in my Saturday's paper , for filling up those empty spaces of life which are so tedious and burdensome to idle people , is the employing ourselves in the pursuit of knowledge . I ...
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... 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 any other ; they both allude to former papers of mine , and I do not question but the ...
... 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 any other ; they both allude to former papers of mine , and I do not question but the ...
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