The Spectator, Svazek 4J. Parsons, 1793 |
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... circumstances , for the due exercise of it . A state of poverty obscures all the virtues of liberality and munificence . The patience and fortitude of a martyr or confessor lie concealed in the flourishing times of Christianity . Some ...
... circumstances , for the due exercise of it . A state of poverty obscures all the virtues of liberality and munificence . The patience and fortitude of a martyr or confessor lie concealed in the flourishing times of Christianity . Some ...
Strana 283
... circumstances , that I have taken as much pleasure in reading the contents of his books , as in the best invented story I ever met with . It is possi- ble , that the traditions on which the Iliad and Æneid were built , had more ...
... circumstances , that I have taken as much pleasure in reading the contents of his books , as in the best invented story I ever met with . It is possi- ble , that the traditions on which the Iliad and Æneid were built , had more ...
Strana 304
... circumstances of it such , that I know you will but think it just to insert it , in preference of all other matters that can present themselves to your consi- deration . I need not , after I have said this , tell you that I am in love ...
... circumstances of it such , that I know you will but think it just to insert it , in preference of all other matters that can present themselves to your consi- deration . I need not , after I have said this , tell you that I am in love ...
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