The Spectator, Svazek 5F. C. and J. Rivington, 1822 - Počet stran: 423 |
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Strana 94
... hope ) no one gives another uneasiness , without feeling some share of it . But I am gone beyond what I designed , and had almost forgot what I chiefly proposed ; which was , barely to tell you how hardly we , who pass most of our time ...
... hope ) no one gives another uneasiness , without feeling some share of it . But I am gone beyond what I designed , and had almost forgot what I chiefly proposed ; which was , barely to tell you how hardly we , who pass most of our time ...
Strana 243
of mankind , but I hope not with you : you have been a great instrument in helping me to get what I have lost ; and I know ( for that reason , as well as kindness to me ) you cannot but be in pain to see me undone ... hope not with you: ...
of mankind , but I hope not with you : you have been a great instrument in helping me to get what I have lost ; and I know ( for that reason , as well as kindness to me ) you cannot but be in pain to see me undone ... hope not with you: ...
Strana 311
... hope for every thing that is good , ' says the old poet Linus , ' because there is nothing which may not be hoped for , and nothing but what the gods are able to give us . ' Hope quick- ens all the still parts of life , and keeps the ...
... hope for every thing that is good , ' says the old poet Linus , ' because there is nothing which may not be hoped for , and nothing but what the gods are able to give us . ' Hope quick- ens all the still parts of life , and keeps the ...
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