The Spectator, Svazek 9J. F. Dove, 1827 |
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Strana 27
... greater number of them have upon the upshot refused me . Something or other is always amiss when the lover takes to some new wench . A settlement is easily ex- cepted against , and there is very little recourse to avoid the vicious part ...
... greater number of them have upon the upshot refused me . Something or other is always amiss when the lover takes to some new wench . A settlement is easily ex- cepted against , and there is very little recourse to avoid the vicious part ...
Strana 33
... greater , like him none , That can be , is , or was ; Supreme he singly fills the throne . - CREECH . IMONIDES being asked by Dionysius the tyrant what God was , desired a day's time to consider of it be- fore he made his reply . When ...
... greater , like him none , That can be , is , or was ; Supreme he singly fills the throne . - CREECH . IMONIDES being asked by Dionysius the tyrant what God was , desired a day's time to consider of it be- fore he made his reply . When ...
Strana 35
... greater things than these be , for we have seen but a few of his works . " I have here only considered the Supreme Being by the light of reason and philosophy . If we would see him in all the wonders of his mercy , we must have recourse ...
... greater things than these be , for we have seen but a few of his works . " I have here only considered the Supreme Being by the light of reason and philosophy . If we would see him in all the wonders of his mercy , we must have recourse ...
Strana 37
... greater pleasure than you ever before knew to be zealous in promoting the fame and welfare of the praiseworthy . I do not speak this as pre- tending to be a mortified self - denying man , but as one who has turned his ambition into a ...
... greater pleasure than you ever before knew to be zealous in promoting the fame and welfare of the praiseworthy . I do not speak this as pre- tending to be a mortified self - denying man , but as one who has turned his ambition into a ...
Strana 49
... greater than our pleasure in the fru- ition 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 ...
... greater than our pleasure in the fru- ition 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 ...
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