The Spectator, Svazek 2F. C. and J. Rivington, 1822 |
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... youth are not to be obeyed as they were then , but reason is more powerful now without the disturbance of them . An old gentleman t'other day , in discourse with a friend of his ( reflecting upon some adventures they had in youth ...
... youth are not to be obeyed as they were then , but reason is more powerful now without the disturbance of them . An old gentleman t'other day , in discourse with a friend of his ( reflecting upon some adventures they had in youth ...
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... youth with satisfaction , they may give themselves no little consolation that they are under no temptation to repeat their follies , and that they at present despise them . It was prettily said , He that would be long an old man , must ...
... youth with satisfaction , they may give themselves no little consolation that they are under no temptation to repeat their follies , and that they at present despise them . It was prettily said , He that would be long an old man , must ...
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... youth , and studied by men for their own conduct when they form to themselves any scheme of life . scheme of life . It is won- derfully hard indeed for a man to judge of his own capacity impartially : that may look great to me which may ...
... youth , and studied by men for their own conduct when they form to themselves any scheme of life . scheme of life . It is won- derfully hard indeed for a man to judge of his own capacity impartially : that may look great to me which may ...
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