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... spirit, and of another in an ordinary one. The man of a great heart and a serious complexion, is more pleased with instances of generosity and pity, than the light and ludicrous spirit can possibly be with the highest strains of mirth ...
... spirit, and of another in an ordinary one. The man of a great heart and a serious complexion, is more pleased with instances of generosity and pity, than the light and ludicrous spirit can possibly be with the highest strains of mirth ...
Strana 141
... spirit that is either contracted or dilated by the benignity or inclemency of the season. Me Spectator, — The translations which you have lately given us from the Greek in some of your last papers, have been the occasion of my looking ...
... spirit that is either contracted or dilated by the benignity or inclemency of the season. Me Spectator, — The translations which you have lately given us from the Greek in some of your last papers, have been the occasion of my looking ...
Strana 360
... spirit the age has produced : but indeed, when we consider how long this sort of beneficence has been on foot, it is rather from the good management of those institutions than from the number or value of the benefactions to them, that ...
... spirit the age has produced : but indeed, when we consider how long this sort of beneficence has been on foot, it is rather from the good management of those institutions than from the number or value of the benefactions to them, that ...
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