The Spectator, Svazek 5D. Appleton, 1853 |
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... never be unprovided when an emergency happens ; in like manner , should the reason be perpetually on its guard against the passions , and never suffer them to carry on any design that may be destructive of its security ; yet , at the ...
... never be unprovided when an emergency happens ; in like manner , should the reason be perpetually on its guard against the passions , and never suffer them to carry on any design that may be destructive of its security ; yet , at the ...
Strana 219
... never end but in shame , and the ruin of all correspondence , I never after transgressed . Can your courtiers , who take bribes , or your lawyers or physicians in their practice , or even the divines who intermeddle in worldly affairs ...
... never end but in shame , and the ruin of all correspondence , I never after transgressed . Can your courtiers , who take bribes , or your lawyers or physicians in their practice , or even the divines who intermeddle in worldly affairs ...
Strana 443
... never necessary any where , but where he had placed himself at the first disposition , except that accident happened from extraordinary efforts of the enemy which he could not foresee ; but it was remarkable that it never fell out from ...
... never necessary any where , but where he had placed himself at the first disposition , except that accident happened from extraordinary efforts of the enemy which he could not foresee ; but it was remarkable that it never fell out from ...
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PAPER I | 33 |
On the Pleasures of the Imagination | 39 |
In wild uncleard to Muses a retreat | 56 |
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