“The” Spectator, Svazek 6J. Parsons, 1793 |
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... , that the gentlemen and others of the parish of St. Bride , have raised a cha- rity - school of fifty girls , as before of fifty boys . You were were so kind to recommend the boys to the charitable 10 10. 380 , THE SPECTATOR .
... , that the gentlemen and others of the parish of St. Bride , have raised a cha- rity - school of fifty girls , as before of fifty boys . You were were so kind to recommend the boys to the charitable 10 10. 380 , THE SPECTATOR .
Strana 12
... raised into the greatest transports of Mirth , who are subject to the greatest depressions of Melancholy . On the contrary , Chear- fulness , though it does not give the mind such an exquisite gladness , prevents us from falling into ...
... raised into the greatest transports of Mirth , who are subject to the greatest depressions of Melancholy . On the contrary , Chear- fulness , though it does not give the mind such an exquisite gladness , prevents us from falling into ...
Strana 13
... raises the same good - humour in those who come within its influence . A man finds himself pleased , he does not know why , with the Chearfulness of his companion . It is like a sudden sunshine that awakens a secret delight in the mind ...
... raises the same good - humour in those who come within its influence . A man finds himself pleased , he does not know why , with the Chearfulness of his companion . It is like a sudden sunshine that awakens a secret delight in the mind ...
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... raise them up a monument of praise as lasting as any thing of mine can be ; and I choose to do it at this time , when it is so unfashionable a thing to speak honorably of them . The Sermon that was preached upon the Duke of GLOUCESTER'S ...
... raise them up a monument of praise as lasting as any thing of mine can be ; and I choose to do it at this time , when it is so unfashionable a thing to speak honorably of them . The Sermon that was preached upon the Duke of GLOUCESTER'S ...
Strana 31
... raise ourselves to the warmth of Friendship , without an affectionate good will towards his person . Friendship immediately banishes envy under all its disguises , Aman who can once doubt whether he should rejoice rejoice in his ...
... raise ourselves to the warmth of Friendship , without an affectionate good will towards his person . Friendship immediately banishes envy under all its disguises , Aman who can once doubt whether he should rejoice rejoice in his ...
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