The Spectator: With Notes and a General Index, Volumes 1-2J. J. Woodward, 1832 - 895 pages |
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... consider as my good brothers and allies , I mean the fra- ternity of Spectators , who live in the world without ... considers the world as a theatre , and desires to form a right judgment of those who are the actors on it . been ...
... consider as my good brothers and allies , I mean the fra- ternity of Spectators , who live in the world without ... considers the world as a theatre , and desires to form a right judgment of those who are the actors on it . been ...
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... consider how perfectly new I know several of my friends and well- wishers are in great pain for me , lest I should not be able to keep up the spirit of a paper which I oblige myself to furnish every day ; but to make them easy in this ...
... consider how perfectly new I know several of my friends and well- wishers are in great pain for me , lest I should not be able to keep up the spirit of a paper which I oblige myself to furnish every day ; but to make them easy in this ...
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... consider , not without some secret sorrow , the condition of an envious man . have fancied that envy has a certain magi- cal force in it , and that the eyes of the en- vious have by their fascination blasted the enjoyments of the happy ...
... consider , not without some secret sorrow , the condition of an envious man . have fancied that envy has a certain magi- cal force in it , and that the eyes of the en- vious have by their fascination blasted the enjoyments of the happy ...
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... considering that his face is none of the longest . Κυνος όμματ ' εχων- Thou dog in forehead ! - R. Hom . Il . i . 225 ... consider the envious man in There never was ( I believe ) an accept- delight , it is like reading of the seat of a ...
... considering that his face is none of the longest . Κυνος όμματ ' εχων- Thou dog in forehead ! - R. Hom . Il . i . 225 ... consider the envious man in There never was ( I believe ) an accept- delight , it is like reading of the seat of a ...
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... consider the vanity of grieving for those whom we must quickly follow . When I see kings lying by those who deposed them , when I consider rival wits placed side by side , or the holy men that divided the world with their contests and ...
... consider the vanity of grieving for those whom we must quickly follow . When I see kings lying by those who deposed them , when I consider rival wits placed side by side , or the holy men that divided the world with their contests and ...
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