The Spectator, Svazek 4George Gregory Smith Dent, 1966 |
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Strana 186
... greater than our Pleasure in the Fruition of them . If we hope for what we are not likely to possess , we act and think in vain , and make Life a greater Dream and Shadow than it really is . Many of the Miseries and Misfortunes of Life ...
... greater than our Pleasure in the Fruition of them . If we hope for what we are not likely to possess , we act and think in vain , and make Life a greater Dream and Shadow than it really is . Many of the Miseries and Misfortunes of Life ...
Strana 204
... greater Applause . What could make a stronger Impression , says he , than those Exclamations of Gracchus - Whither shall I turn ? Wretch that I am ! To what Place betake my self ? Shall I go to the Capitol ? -Alas ! it is overflowed ...
... greater Applause . What could make a stronger Impression , says he , than those Exclamations of Gracchus - Whither shall I turn ? Wretch that I am ! To what Place betake my self ? Shall I go to the Capitol ? -Alas ! it is overflowed ...
Strana 464
... greater Perfection than the elder . But as this doth not fall within my present View , I shall content my self with taking Notice , that the Consideration now mentioned proves undeniably , that the Ideal Worlds in the Divine ...
... greater Perfection than the elder . But as this doth not fall within my present View , I shall content my self with taking Notice , that the Consideration now mentioned proves undeniably , that the Ideal Worlds in the Divine ...
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