The Spectator: With Sketches of the Lives of the Authors, an Index, and Explanatory Notes, Volúmenes9-10J. Crissy, 1841 |
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... nature of an infir- mary . Whoever says a peevish thing , or acts any thing which betrays a sourness or indisposition to company , is immediately to be conveyed to his chambers in the infirmary , from whence he is not to be relieved ...
... nature of an infir- mary . Whoever says a peevish thing , or acts any thing which betrays a sourness or indisposition to company , is immediately to be conveyed to his chambers in the infirmary , from whence he is not to be relieved ...
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... natural time , his life was long and uni- form , suitable to the regularity of it ; but that he himself , poor sinner , wanted a new life to repent of a very bad one hitherto ; and in the examina- tion of his heart , resolved to go on ...
... natural time , his life was long and uni- form , suitable to the regularity of it ; but that he himself , poor sinner , wanted a new life to repent of a very bad one hitherto ; and in the examina- tion of his heart , resolved to go on ...
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... nature so dear to a man as his own child- ren ? I HAVE lately been casting in my thoughts the several unhappinesses of life , and comparing the infelicities of old age to those of infancy . The calamities of children are due to the ...
... nature so dear to a man as his own child- ren ? I HAVE lately been casting in my thoughts the several unhappinesses of life , and comparing the infelicities of old age to those of infancy . The calamities of children are due to the ...
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... nature have expunged all prejudice out of my heart , insomuch , that though am a firm protestant , I hope to see the pope and cardinals without violent emotions ; and though I am naturally grave , I expect to meet good company at Paris ...
... nature have expunged all prejudice out of my heart , insomuch , that though am a firm protestant , I hope to see the pope and cardinals without violent emotions ; and though I am naturally grave , I expect to meet good company at Paris ...
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... Read Homer's frogs , or my more trifling strain . THE moral world , as consisting of males and females , is of a mixed nature , and filled with se- veral customs , fashions , and ceremonies , which would 50 No. 433 . THE SPECTATOR .
... Read Homer's frogs , or my more trifling strain . THE moral world , as consisting of males and females , is of a mixed nature , and filled with se- veral customs , fashions , and ceremonies , which would 50 No. 433 . THE SPECTATOR .
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