The Spectator, Svazek 2Alexander Chalmers E. Sargeant, M. & W. Ward, Munroe, Francis & Parker, and Edward Cotton, Boston, 1810 |
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... pleasure in considering this being as an uncertain one , and think to reap an advantage by its discontinuance , is ... pleasures and great anxieties ; but sees it in quite another light ; his griefs are momentary and his joys im- mortal ...
... pleasure in considering this being as an uncertain one , and think to reap an advantage by its discontinuance , is ... pleasures and great anxieties ; but sees it in quite another light ; his griefs are momentary and his joys im- mortal ...
Strana 197
... pleasures of life . Men would come into company with ten times the pleasure they do , if they were sure of hearing nothing which would shock them , as well as ex- pected what would please them . When we know every person that is spoken ...
... pleasures of life . Men would come into company with ten times the pleasure they do , if they were sure of hearing nothing which would shock them , as well as ex- pected what would please them . When we know every person that is spoken ...
Strana 257
... pleasure . His magnanimity is as much above that of other considerable men , as his understanding ; and it is a true ... pleasures or necessities . This temper of mind would exempt a man from an ig- norant envy of restless men above him ...
... pleasure . His magnanimity is as much above that of other considerable men , as his understanding ; and it is a true ... pleasures or necessities . This temper of mind would exempt a man from an ig- norant envy of restless men above him ...
Obsah
VOL II | 13 |
DIFFERENCE between True and False | 62 |
On Friendship ADDISON | 68 |
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