The SpectatorH. Washbourne, 1850 - Počet stran: 722 |
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Strana 286
... look imparts all that a year's discourse could give you , in one moment . What matters it what she says to you ? see how she looks , ' is the lan- guage of all who know what love is . When the mind is thus summed up , and expressed in a ...
... look imparts all that a year's discourse could give you , in one moment . What matters it what she says to you ? see how she looks , ' is the lan- guage of all who know what love is . When the mind is thus summed up , and expressed in a ...
Strana 327
... looks after , is to provide himself with necessaries . This point will engross our thoughts until it be satisfied . If this is taken care of to our hands , we look out for pleasures and amusements ; and among a great number of idle ...
... looks after , is to provide himself with necessaries . This point will engross our thoughts until it be satisfied . If this is taken care of to our hands , we look out for pleasures and amusements ; and among a great number of idle ...
Strana 443
... look upon it as a con- of perfection , and consequently an increase of hap- stant habitual gratitude to the great Author of na - piness ! The consciousness of such a being spreads ture . An inward cheerfulness is an implicit praise a ...
... look upon it as a con- of perfection , and consequently an increase of hap- stant habitual gratitude to the great Author of na - piness ! The consciousness of such a being spreads ture . An inward cheerfulness is an implicit praise a ...
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