“The” Spectator, Svazek 6J. Parsons, 1793 |
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Strana 8
... mean time I carry it with so equal a behaviour , that the nymph and the swain too are mightily at a loss ; each believes I , who know them both well , think myself revenged in their love to one another , which creates an irreconcilable ...
... mean time I carry it with so equal a behaviour , that the nymph and the swain too are mightily at a loss ; each believes I , who know them both well , think myself revenged in their love to one another , which creates an irreconcilable ...
Strana 14
... mean a disbelief of a Supreme Being , and consequently of a future state , under what- soever titles it shelters itself , may likewise very reason- ably deprive a man of this Chearfulness of temper . There is something so particularly ...
... mean a disbelief of a Supreme Being , and consequently of a future state , under what- soever titles it shelters itself , may likewise very reason- ably deprive a man of this Chearfulness of temper . There is something so particularly ...
Strana 16
... means , whose goodness and truth engage him to make those happy who desire it of him , and whose unchangeableness will secure us in this happiness to all eternity . Such considerations , which every one should perpe- tually cherish in ...
... means , whose goodness and truth engage him to make those happy who desire it of him , and whose unchangeableness will secure us in this happiness to all eternity . Such considerations , which every one should perpe- tually cherish in ...
Strana 32
... means to serve his friends on either side : and while he sent money to young Marius , whose fa- ther was declared an enemy to the commonwealth , he was himself one of Sylla's chief favorites , and always near that general . he During ...
... means to serve his friends on either side : and while he sent money to young Marius , whose fa- ther was declared an enemy to the commonwealth , he was himself one of Sylla's chief favorites , and always near that general . he During ...
Strana 36
... means grow the worst companions imaginable ; they deride the absent or rally the present in a wrong manner , not knowing that if you pinch or tickle a man till he is un- easy in his seat , or ungracefully distinguished from the rest of ...
... means grow the worst companions imaginable ; they deride the absent or rally the present in a wrong manner , not knowing that if you pinch or tickle a man till he is un- easy in his seat , or ungracefully distinguished from the rest of ...
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