The Spectator, Svazek 9J. F. Dove, 1827 |
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... creatures , in solemn pomp and plenty , unable to enjoy their fortunes , and at a full stop among a crowd of servants , to whose taste of life they are beholden for the little satis- factions by which they can be understood to be so ...
... creatures , in solemn pomp and plenty , unable to enjoy their fortunes , and at a full stop among a crowd of servants , to whose taste of life they are beholden for the little satis- factions by which they can be understood to be so ...
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... creature who will , as the phrase is , be kinder . I must set down things as they come into my head , without standing upon order . Ten thousand to one but the gay gentleman who stared , at the same time is a housekeeper ; for you must ...
... creature who will , as the phrase is , be kinder . I must set down things as they come into my head , without standing upon order . Ten thousand to one but the gay gentleman who stared , at the same time is a housekeeper ; for you must ...
Strana 27
... creatures which are not bad ; good are not to be expected . Mr. Spectator , I sat near you the other day , and think I did not displease your spectatorial eye - sight ; which I shall be a better judge of when I see whether you take ...
... creatures which are not bad ; good are not to be expected . Mr. Spectator , I sat near you the other day , and think I did not displease your spectatorial eye - sight ; which I shall be a better judge of when I see whether you take ...
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... creature he has made is only capable of adoring it ; none but himself can comprehend it . " " The advice of the son of Sirach is very just and sub- lime in this light . " By his word all things consist . We may speak much , and yet come ...
... creature he has made is only capable of adoring it ; none but himself can comprehend it . " " The advice of the son of Sirach is very just and sub- lime in this light . " By his word all things consist . We may speak much , and yet come ...
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... creatures , than on that infinite distance which is placed between them and the supreme model of all per- fection . It would likewise quicken our desires and en- deavours of uniting ourselves to him by all the acts of re- ligion and ...
... creatures , than on that infinite distance which is placed between them and the supreme model of all per- fection . It would likewise quicken our desires and en- deavours of uniting ourselves to him by all the acts of re- ligion and ...
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