The Spectator ...John Sharpe, 1803 |
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Strana 85
... tell us that our dis- content only hurts ourselves , without being able to make any alteration in our circumstances ; others , that whatever evil befals us is derived to us by a fatal necessity , to which the gods themselves are subject ...
... tell us that our dis- content only hurts ourselves , without being able to make any alteration in our circumstances ; others , that whatever evil befals us is derived to us by a fatal necessity , to which the gods themselves are subject ...
Strana 111
... tell ; or whether out of the body , I cannot tell : God knoweth ) , such an one caught up to the third heaven . And I knew such a man ( whe- ther in the body or out of the body , I cannot tell : God knoweth ) how that he was caught up ...
... tell ; or whether out of the body , I cannot tell : God knoweth ) , such an one caught up to the third heaven . And I knew such a man ( whe- ther in the body or out of the body , I cannot tell : God knoweth ) how that he was caught up ...
Strana 298
... tell him , is too ridiculous in so serious and noble a speculation . MR . SPECTATOR , WHEN I have seen young puss playing her wanton gambols , and with a thousand antic shapes express her own gaiety at the same time that she moved mine ...
... tell him , is too ridiculous in so serious and noble a speculation . MR . SPECTATOR , WHEN I have seen young puss playing her wanton gambols , and with a thousand antic shapes express her own gaiety at the same time that she moved mine ...
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