The Spectator, Svazek 8J. Nunn, 1816 |
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Strana 9
... delightful as the hearing or the speaking of truth . ' For this reason there is no conversation so agreeable as that of the man of in- tegrity , who hears without any intention to betray , and speaks without any intention to deceive ...
... delightful as the hearing or the speaking of truth . ' For this reason there is no conversation so agreeable as that of the man of in- tegrity , who hears without any intention to betray , and speaks without any intention to deceive ...
Strana 55
... delightful than any thing that can be met with in the conversation of his creatures . Even in the hour of death , he considers the pains of his dissolution to be nothing else but the breaking down of that partition , which stands ...
... delightful than any thing that can be met with in the conversation of his creatures . Even in the hour of death , he considers the pains of his dissolution to be nothing else but the breaking down of that partition , which stands ...
Strana 63
... delight I took in shewing the young flirts about town it was yet in my power to give pain to a man of sense ; this , and some private hopes he would hang himself , and what a glory would it be for me , and how I should be envied , made ...
... delight I took in shewing the young flirts about town it was yet in my power to give pain to a man of sense ; this , and some private hopes he would hang himself , and what a glory would it be for me , and how I should be envied , made ...
Strana 89
... delight in inquiries concerning any foreign country , where we are some time or other to make our abode ; and as we all hope to be admitted into this glorious place , it is both a laudable and useful curiosity , to get what information ...
... delight in inquiries concerning any foreign country , where we are some time or other to make our abode ; and as we all hope to be admitted into this glorious place , it is both a laudable and useful curiosity , to get what information ...
Strana 90
... delightful place . I have in this , and in two foregoing letters , treated on the most serious subject that can employ the mind of man , the omnipresence of the Deity ; a subject which , if possible , should never depart from our ...
... delightful place . I have in this , and in two foregoing letters , treated on the most serious subject that can employ the mind of man , the omnipresence of the Deity ; a subject which , if possible , should never depart from our ...
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