The Spectator, Svazek 4J. and R. Tonson in the Strand, 1728 |
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... Happiness , and no < Perfon more than Your humble Servant , Lydia . • BE not in Pain , good Madam , for my Ap ... Happiness I love to talk of • him , and never hear him named but with Plea- • fure and Emotion . I am your Friend , and ...
... Happiness , and no < Perfon more than Your humble Servant , Lydia . • BE not in Pain , good Madam , for my Ap ... Happiness I love to talk of • him , and never hear him named but with Plea- • fure and Emotion . I am your Friend , and ...
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... Happiness of an ambitious Man , - who gives every one a Dominion over it , who thus fubjects himself to the good or ill Speeches of others , C 3 others , and puts it in the Power of every N ° 256 . 23 The SPECTATOR .
... Happiness of an ambitious Man , - who gives every one a Dominion over it , who thus fubjects himself to the good or ill Speeches of others , C 3 others , and puts it in the Power of every N ° 256 . 23 The SPECTATOR .
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... Happiness is so very precarious , that it whol- ly depends on the Will of others . We are not only tortured by the Reproaches which are offer- ed us , but are disappointed by the Silence of Men when it is unexpected ; and humbled even ...
... Happiness is so very precarious , that it whol- ly depends on the Will of others . We are not only tortured by the Reproaches which are offer- ed us , but are disappointed by the Silence of Men when it is unexpected ; and humbled even ...
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... Happiness , but fubjects him to much Uneafinefs and Diffatisfaction . I shall in the last Place fhew , that it hinders us from ob- taining an End which we have Abilities to ac- quire , and which is accompanied with Fulnefs of ...
... Happiness , but fubjects him to much Uneafinefs and Diffatisfaction . I shall in the last Place fhew , that it hinders us from ob- taining an End which we have Abilities to ac- quire , and which is accompanied with Fulnefs of ...
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... Happiness of ano ther ? These and the like Virtues , are the hidden Beauties of a Soul , the fecret Graces which can- not be discover'd by a mortal Eye , but make the Soul lovely and precious in his Sight , from whom по no Secrets are ...
... Happiness of ano ther ? These and the like Virtues , are the hidden Beauties of a Soul , the fecret Graces which can- not be discover'd by a mortal Eye , but make the Soul lovely and precious in his Sight , from whom по no Secrets are ...
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