The Spectator, Svazek 2J.M. Dent & Company, 1924 |
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Strana 36
... fall from my shoulder blade , and mine arm be broken from the bone . have rejoiced at the Destruction of him that hated me , or lift up my self when evil found him . Neither have I suffered my mouth to sin , by wishing a curse to his ...
... fall from my shoulder blade , and mine arm be broken from the bone . have rejoiced at the Destruction of him that hated me , or lift up my self when evil found him . Neither have I suffered my mouth to sin , by wishing a curse to his ...
Strana 37
... fall into a Rage , because my Heart swells Tears into my Eyes when I see him in a cloudy Mood ? I pretend to no Succour , and hope for no Relief but from himself ; and yet he that has Sense and Justice in every thing else , never ...
... fall into a Rage , because my Heart swells Tears into my Eyes when I see him in a cloudy Mood ? I pretend to no Succour , and hope for no Relief but from himself ; and yet he that has Sense and Justice in every thing else , never ...
Strana 38
... fall from my Eyes . This looks like an imagined Picture to tell you , but indeed this is one of my Pastimes . Hitherto I have only told you the general Temper of my Mind , but how shall I give you an Account of the Distraction of it ...
... fall from my Eyes . This looks like an imagined Picture to tell you , but indeed this is one of my Pastimes . Hitherto I have only told you the general Temper of my Mind , but how shall I give you an Account of the Distraction of it ...
Strana 40
... fall off from me : Were I always Merry I should lose the other , I make it therefore my endeavour to find out Entertain- ments of both kinds , and by that means perhaps consult the good of both more than I should do , did I always write ...
... fall off from me : Were I always Merry I should lose the other , I make it therefore my endeavour to find out Entertain- ments of both kinds , and by that means perhaps consult the good of both more than I should do , did I always write ...
Strana 41
... fall in Sept. 25 , my way , who would give no attention to Lectures delivered with a Religious Seriousness or a Philosophic Gravity , They are insnared into Sentiments of Wisdom and Virtue when they do not think of it ; and if by that ...
... fall in Sept. 25 , my way , who would give no attention to Lectures delivered with a Religious Seriousness or a Philosophic Gravity , They are insnared into Sentiments of Wisdom and Virtue when they do not think of it ; and if by that ...
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