The Spectator: no. 81-169; June 2, 1711-Sept. 13, 1711George Atherton Aitken John C. Nimmo, 1898 |
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... consider- able on this side the gallery ; there were indeed several others whom I had not time to look into . One of them , however , I could not forbear observing , who was very busy in retouching the finest pieces , though he produced ...
... consider- able on this side the gallery ; there were indeed several others whom I had not time to look into . One of them , however , I could not forbear observing , who was very busy in retouching the finest pieces , though he produced ...
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... consider that , as the term of life is short , that of beauty is much shorter . The finest skin wrinkles in a few years , and loses the strength of its colouring so soon , that we have scarce time to admire it . I might embellish this ...
... consider that , as the term of life is short , that of beauty is much shorter . The finest skin wrinkles in a few years , and loses the strength of its colouring so soon , that we have scarce time to admire it . I might embellish this ...
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... consider what a strange figure she will make if she chances to get over all difficulties , and comes to a final resolution in that unseasonable part of her life . I would not however be understood , by anything I have here said , to ...
... consider what a strange figure she will make if she chances to get over all difficulties , and comes to a final resolution in that unseasonable part of her life . I would not however be understood , by anything I have here said , to ...
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... consider mankind as wholly inconsistent with itself in a point that bears some affinity to the former . Though we seem grieved at the shortness of life in general , we are wishing every period of it at an end . The minor longs to be at ...
... consider mankind as wholly inconsistent with itself in a point that bears some affinity to the former . Though we seem grieved at the shortness of life in general , we are wishing every period of it at an end . The minor longs to be at ...
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... consider further that the exercise of virtue is not only an amusement for the time it lasts , but that its influence extends to those parts of our existence which lie beyond the grave , and that our whole eternity is to take its colour ...
... consider further that the exercise of virtue is not only an amusement for the time it lasts , but that its influence extends to those parts of our existence which lie beyond the grave , and that our whole eternity is to take its colour ...
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