The Spectator ...Angier March, 1803 |
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... happier than in their present circumstances . The turbulent way of life which Hortensius was used to , made him ... happiness . The world is so de- bauched with mean considerations , that Hortensius knew it would be received as an ...
... happier than in their present circumstances . The turbulent way of life which Hortensius was used to , made him ... happiness . The world is so de- bauched with mean considerations , that Hortensius knew it would be received as an ...
Strana 196
... happiness ! yet well , if here would end The misery ; I deserv'd it , and would bear My own deservings : but this will not serve ; All that I eat , or drink , or shall beget , Is propagated curse . O voice once heard Delightfully ...
... happiness ! yet well , if here would end The misery ; I deserv'd it , and would bear My own deservings : but this will not serve ; All that I eat , or drink , or shall beget , Is propagated curse . O voice once heard Delightfully ...
Strana 317
... happiness ! The con- sciousness of such a being spreads a perpetual diffu- sion of joy through the soul of a virtuous man , and makes him look upon himself every moment as more happy than he knows how to conceive . The second source of ...
... happiness ! The con- sciousness of such a being spreads a perpetual diffu- sion of joy through the soul of a virtuous man , and makes him look upon himself every moment as more happy than he knows how to conceive . The second source of ...
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