The Spectator, Svazek 5William Durell and Company, 1810 |
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... looks upon the same kind of errors which he himself was guilty of with an eye of scorn , and with that sort of ill - will which men entertain against each other for different opin- ions . Thus a crazy constitution and an uneasy mind is ...
... looks upon the same kind of errors which he himself was guilty of with an eye of scorn , and with that sort of ill - will which men entertain against each other for different opin- ions . Thus a crazy constitution and an uneasy mind is ...
Strana 23
... look back upon my past life , from my earliest infancy to this time , there are many faults which I committed that did not appear to me , even till I myself became a father . I had not till then a notion of the yearnings of heart which ...
... look back upon my past life , from my earliest infancy to this time , there are many faults which I committed that did not appear to me , even till I myself became a father . I had not till then a notion of the yearnings of heart which ...
Strana 24
... look out of the window , and turn as pale as ashes upon seeing my younger boy sliding upon the ice . These slight intimations will give you to un- derstand , that there are numberless little crimes which children take no notice of while ...
... look out of the window , and turn as pale as ashes upon seeing my younger boy sliding upon the ice . These slight intimations will give you to un- derstand , that there are numberless little crimes which children take no notice of while ...
Strana 26
... look round the world , and observe the many misun- derstandings which are created by the malice and insinuation of the meanest servants between people thus related , how necessary will it appear that it were inculcated , that men would ...
... look round the world , and observe the many misun- derstandings which are created by the malice and insinuation of the meanest servants between people thus related , how necessary will it appear that it were inculcated , that men would ...
Strana 30
... look like romance to tell you , in this age , of an old man , who is contented to pass for an humorist , and one who does not under- stand the figure he ought to make in the world , while he lives in a lodging of ten shillings a - week ...
... look like romance to tell you , in this age , of an old man , who is contented to pass for an humorist , and one who does not under- stand the figure he ought to make in the world , while he lives in a lodging of ten shillings a - week ...
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