The Spectator, Svazek 6Alexander Chalmers E. Sargeant, M. & W. Ward, Munroe, Francis & Parker, and Edward Cotton, Boston, 1810 |
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... pain for , who has persuaded himself that pain is the chief evil ? Nay , to what ignominy , to what baseness , will he not stoop , to avoid pain , if he has deter- mined it to be the chief evil ? It is a very melancholy reflection ...
... pain for , who has persuaded himself that pain is the chief evil ? Nay , to what ignominy , to what baseness , will he not stoop , to avoid pain , if he has deter- mined it to be the chief evil ? It is a very melancholy reflection ...
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... Pain , Pain , be as im- pertinent and troublesome as you please , I shall never own that thou art an evil . ' ' MR . SPECTATOR , ( • HAVING seen in several of your papers a concern for the honour of the clergy , and their doing every ...
... Pain , Pain , be as im- pertinent and troublesome as you please , I shall never own that thou art an evil . ' ' MR . SPECTATOR , ( • HAVING seen in several of your papers a concern for the honour of the clergy , and their doing every ...
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... pain was exquisitely great , the wound soon closed up and healed in those beings who are vested with immortality . I question not but Milton in his description of his furious Moloch flying from the battle , and bellowing with the wound ...
... pain was exquisitely great , the wound soon closed up and healed in those beings who are vested with immortality . I question not but Milton in his description of his furious Moloch flying from the battle , and bellowing with the wound ...
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