The Spectator, Svazek 5George Atherton Aitken G. Routledge, 1898 |
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... happy immortality . In the fourth place , we may learn from this ob- servation which we have made on the mind of man , to take particular care , when we are once settled in a regular course of life , how we too frequently indulge ...
... happy immortality . In the fourth place , we may learn from this ob- servation which we have made on the mind of man , to take particular care , when we are once settled in a regular course of life , how we too frequently indulge ...
Strana 275
... happy as that which is full of hope , especially when the hope is well grounded , and when the object of it is of an exalted kind , and in its nature proper to make the person happy who enjoys it . This pro- position must be very ...
... happy as that which is full of hope , especially when the hope is well grounded , and when the object of it is of an exalted kind , and in its nature proper to make the person happy who enjoys it . This pro- position must be very ...
Strana 312
... happy . Yours , & c . , September 9 , 1712 No. 481 . Thursday , Sept. 11 , 1712 Uti non Compositum melius cum Bitho Bacchius ; in jus Acres procurrunt . M. D.1 [ ADDISON HOR . , 1 Sat. vii , 19 Ir is something 2 pleasant enough to ...
... happy . Yours , & c . , September 9 , 1712 No. 481 . Thursday , Sept. 11 , 1712 Uti non Compositum melius cum Bitho Bacchius ; in jus Acres procurrunt . M. D.1 [ ADDISON HOR . , 1 Sat. vii , 19 Ir is something 2 pleasant enough to ...
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