The Spectator. ...John Bell, 1776 |
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Strana 182
... pleased to retire into my closet , while your mother tells me your cafe . I then put her into the mouth of the cave , when the mother , after having begged pardon for the girl's rudeness , told me , that the often treated her father ...
... pleased to retire into my closet , while your mother tells me your cafe . I then put her into the mouth of the cave , when the mother , after having begged pardon for the girl's rudeness , told me , that the often treated her father ...
Strana 184
... pleased with in this fcheme , and which arifes from a just re- flexion upon human nature , is that variety of plea- fures which it fuppofes the fouls of good men will be poffeffed of in another world . This I think highly probable ...
... pleased with in this fcheme , and which arifes from a just re- flexion upon human nature , is that variety of plea- fures which it fuppofes the fouls of good men will be poffeffed of in another world . This I think highly probable ...
Strana 186
... pleased , the foul is in a state of happinefs ; and , in the last place , confidering that the happiness of another world is to be the happiness of the whole man ; who can queftion but that there is an infinite variety in thofe ...
... pleased , the foul is in a state of happinefs ; and , in the last place , confidering that the happiness of another world is to be the happiness of the whole man ; who can queftion but that there is an infinite variety in thofe ...
Strana 188
... pleased with the employment of one faculty than of another , and this perhaps ac- cording to thofe innocent and virtuous habits or in- clinations which have here taken the deepest root . I might here apply this confideration to the ...
... pleased with the employment of one faculty than of another , and this perhaps ac- cording to thofe innocent and virtuous habits or in- clinations which have here taken the deepest root . I might here apply this confideration to the ...
Strana 199
... pleased to see Come wagging his tail to my fair one and me ; And Phebe was pleas'd too , and to my dog faid , Come hither , poor fellow ; and patted his head . But now , when he's fawning , I with a four look Cry , Sirrah ; and give him ...
... pleased to see Come wagging his tail to my fair one and me ; And Phebe was pleas'd too , and to my dog faid , Come hither , poor fellow ; and patted his head . But now , when he's fawning , I with a four look Cry , Sirrah ; and give him ...
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