The Spectator, Svazek 4Alexander Chalmers D. Appleton, 1854 |
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... tion of all men . He therefore who turns his face from the unhappy man , who will not look again when his eye is cast upon modest sorrow , who shuns afflic- tion like a contagion , does but pamper himself up a sacrifice , and contract ...
... tion of all men . He therefore who turns his face from the unhappy man , who will not look again when his eye is cast upon modest sorrow , who shuns afflic- tion like a contagion , does but pamper himself up a sacrifice , and contract ...
Strana 266
... tion of others , threw him into this course of reflec- tion . It was Petronius's merit , that he died in the same gaiety of temper in which he lived ; but as his life was altogether loose and dissolute , the indiffer- ence which he ...
... tion of others , threw him into this course of reflec- tion . It was Petronius's merit , that he died in the same gaiety of temper in which he lived ; but as his life was altogether loose and dissolute , the indiffer- ence which he ...
Strana 452
... tion imaginable . To put on an artful part to obtain no other end but an unjust praise from the undiscern- ing , is of all endeavours the most despicable . A man must be sincerely pleased to become pleasure , or not to interrupt that of ...
... tion imaginable . To put on an artful part to obtain no other end but an unjust praise from the undiscern- ing , is of all endeavours the most despicable . A man must be sincerely pleased to become pleasure , or not to interrupt that of ...
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