“The” Spectator, Svazek 6J. Parsons, 1793 |
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... bear a rival in thy love . " LETTERS . Thursday , May 8 , 1712 , SIR , THE character you have in the world of being the LADIES ' Philosopher , and the pretty advice I have seen you give to others in your Papers , make me address myself ...
... bear a rival in thy love . " LETTERS . Thursday , May 8 , 1712 , SIR , THE character you have in the world of being the LADIES ' Philosopher , and the pretty advice I have seen you give to others in your Papers , make me address myself ...
Strana 15
... bear up under them with fortitude , with indolence , and with Chearfulness of heart . The tossing of a tempest does not discompose him , which he is sure will bring him to a joyful harbour . A man who uses his best endeavours to live ...
... bear up under them with fortitude , with indolence , and with Chearfulness of heart . The tossing of a tempest does not discompose him , which he is sure will bring him to a joyful harbour . A man who uses his best endeavours to live ...
Strana 33
... conscious of . A mind that is softened and humanized by Friend- ship cannot bear frequent reproaches ; either it must VOL . VI . C quite quite sink under the oppression , or abate considerably of NO . 385 . 33 THE SPECTATOR .
... conscious of . A mind that is softened and humanized by Friend- ship cannot bear frequent reproaches ; either it must VOL . VI . C quite quite sink under the oppression , or abate considerably of NO . 385 . 33 THE SPECTATOR .
Strana 40
... bears the same friendly regard to the mind as to the body . It banishes all anxious care and discontent , soothes and composes the passions , and keeps the soul in a perpetual calm . But having already touched on this last consideration ...
... bears the same friendly regard to the mind as to the body . It banishes all anxious care and discontent , soothes and composes the passions , and keeps the soul in a perpetual calm . But having already touched on this last consideration ...
Strana 42
... bear up chearfully against those little evils and misfortunes which are com- mon to human nature , and which by a right improve- ment of them will produce a satiety of joy , and an un- interrupted happiness . At At the same time that I ...
... bear up chearfully against those little evils and misfortunes which are com- mon to human nature , and which by a right improve- ment of them will produce a satiety of joy , and an un- interrupted happiness . At At the same time that I ...
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