The Spectator ...John Sharpe, 1803 |
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Strana 66
... look upon himself in this deplorable condition ! " Why hast thou set me as a mark against thee , so that I am become a burden to myself ? " But , thirdly , how happy is the condition of that intellectual being , who is sensible of his ...
... look upon himself in this deplorable condition ! " Why hast thou set me as a mark against thee , so that I am become a burden to myself ? " But , thirdly , how happy is the condition of that intellectual being , who is sensible of his ...
Strana 67
... looks black about him , he has his light and support within him , that are able to cheer his mind , and bear him up in the midst of all those hor- rors which encompass him . He knows that his helper is at hand , and is always nearer to ...
... looks black about him , he has his light and support within him , that are able to cheer his mind , and bear him up in the midst of all those hor- rors which encompass him . He knows that his helper is at hand , and is always nearer to ...
Strana 215
As I look upon it to be my duty rather to side with the parents than the daughter , I shall propose some considerations to ... look very silly . Hath she ever been better pleased than when her behaviour hath made her lover ready to hang ...
As I look upon it to be my duty rather to side with the parents than the daughter , I shall propose some considerations to ... look very silly . Hath she ever been better pleased than when her behaviour hath made her lover ready to hang ...
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