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Strana 6
But being ill - used by the above - mentioned window , he was very fcrious for a
year and a half ; and though , his temper being naturally jovial , he at last got over
it , he grew careless of himself , and never dressed afterwards . He continues to ...
But being ill - used by the above - mentioned window , he was very fcrious for a
year and a half ; and though , his temper being naturally jovial , he at last got over
it , he grew careless of himself , and never dressed afterwards . He continues to ...
Strana 23
For this reason Sir Roger was saying last night , that he was of opinion , none but
men of fine parts deserve to be hanged . The reflections of such men are so
delicate upan all occurrences which they are concerned in , that they should be ...
For this reason Sir Roger was saying last night , that he was of opinion , none but
men of fine parts deserve to be hanged . The reflections of such men are so
delicate upan all occurrences which they are concerned in , that they should be ...
Strana 98
Upon an exact calculation of what I expended and 6 received the last year ,
which I always register in a • book , I find the medium to be two hundred weight ;
so • that I cannot discover that I am impaired one ounce in my health during a
whole ...
Upon an exact calculation of what I expended and 6 received the last year ,
which I always register in a • book , I find the medium to be two hundred weight ;
so • that I cannot discover that I am impaired one ounce in my health during a
whole ...
Strana 116
The passion of love is the most general concern ainong men ; and I am glad to
hear by my last advices from Oxford , that there are a set of sighers in that
university , who have erected themselves into a society , in honour of that tender
passion .
The passion of love is the most general concern ainong men ; and I am glad to
hear by my last advices from Oxford , that there are a set of sighers in that
university , who have erected themselves into a society , in honour of that tender
passion .
Strana 157
Whatever crosses and disappointments a good man suffers in the body of the
tragedy , they will make but small impression on our minds , when we know that
in the last act he is to arrive at the end of his wishes and desires . When we see
him ...
Whatever crosses and disappointments a good man suffers in the body of the
tragedy , they will make but small impression on our minds , when we know that
in the last act he is to arrive at the end of his wishes and desires . When we see
him ...
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