The Spectator: With Notes and a General Index, Volume 1J.J. Woodward, 1836 - 1 pages |
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... circumstances which did not displease me , I have been encoun- tered by others , which gave me much mor- tification . It is incredible to think how empty I have in this time observed some part of the species to be , what mere blanks ...
... circumstances which did not displease me , I have been encoun- tered by others , which gave me much mor- tification . It is incredible to think how empty I have in this time observed some part of the species to be , what mere blanks ...
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... circumstances are at present , I am so much a man of ho- nour , that I would scorn to be any beast for bread , but a lion . ' Yours , & c . ' I had no sooner ended this , than one of my landlady's children brought me in seve- ral others ...
... circumstances are at present , I am so much a man of ho- nour , that I would scorn to be any beast for bread , but a lion . ' Yours , & c . ' I had no sooner ended this , than one of my landlady's children brought me in seve- ral others ...
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... circumstances in and meadows : in short , it feels every thing which I saw her , were , it seems , the dis - it wants within itself , and receives no addi- guises only of a broken heart , and a kind of tion from multitudes of witnesses ...
... circumstances in and meadows : in short , it feels every thing which I saw her , were , it seems , the dis - it wants within itself , and receives no addi- guises only of a broken heart , and a kind of tion from multitudes of witnesses ...
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... circumstance of glory and triumph . such a time the mind of the prosperous man goes , as it were , abroad , among ... circumstances to prove it ; and never fails to aggravate their distress , by assuring them , that to his knowledge ...
... circumstance of glory and triumph . such a time the mind of the prosperous man goes , as it were , abroad , among ... circumstances to prove it ; and never fails to aggravate their distress , by assuring them , that to his knowledge ...
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... circumstances that are common apprehensions , and imaginary distempers , to all mankind . I could not but look upon which are natural to every man who is these registers of existence , whether of more anxious to live , than how to die ...
... circumstances that are common apprehensions , and imaginary distempers , to all mankind . I could not but look upon which are natural to every man who is these registers of existence , whether of more anxious to live , than how to die ...
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