The Spectator, Svazek 8J. F. Dove, 1827 |
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Strana 90
... hear enough to be informed that I have it not . Learn resignation of yourself to the distresses of this life : nay , do not fret and fume ; it is my duty to tell you , that you are of an impatient spirit , and an impatient spirit is ...
... hear enough to be informed that I have it not . Learn resignation of yourself to the distresses of this life : nay , do not fret and fume ; it is my duty to tell you , that you are of an impatient spirit , and an impatient spirit is ...
Strana 92
... hear and see things worth dis- covery ; so that he naturally inflames every word and cir- cumstance , aggravates what is faulty , perverts what is good , and misrepresents what is indifferent . Nor is it to be doubted but that such ...
... hear and see things worth dis- covery ; so that he naturally inflames every word and cir- cumstance , aggravates what is faulty , perverts what is good , and misrepresents what is indifferent . Nor is it to be doubted but that such ...
Strana 97
... hear the mighty crack , And stand secure amidst a falling world . - ANON . [ AN , considered in himself , is a very helpless and a very wretched being . He is subject every moment to the greatest calamities and misfortunes . He is beset ...
... hear the mighty crack , And stand secure amidst a falling world . - ANON . [ AN , considered in himself , is a very helpless and a very wretched being . He is subject every moment to the greatest calamities and misfortunes . He is beset ...
Strana 103
... hear me . I live here distinguished as one whom nature has been liberal to in a graceful person , and exalted mien , and heavenly voice . These particularities in this strange country are arguments for respect and generosity to her who ...
... hear me . I live here distinguished as one whom nature has been liberal to in a graceful person , and exalted mien , and heavenly voice . These particularities in this strange country are arguments for respect and generosity to her who ...
Strana 115
... hear in the mouths of the vulgar , that " custom is a second nature . ” It is indeed able to form the man anew , and to give him inclinations and capacities altogether different from those he was born with . Dr. Plot , in his History of ...
... hear in the mouths of the vulgar , that " custom is a second nature . ” It is indeed able to form the man anew , and to give him inclinations and capacities altogether different from those he was born with . Dr. Plot , in his History of ...
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