The Spectator: With Sketches of the Lives of the Authors, an Index, and Explanatory Notes, Volúmenes9-10J. Crissy, 1841 |
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... occasion ? Yet so it is , there are people who ( as it should seem ) delight in being troublesome and vexatious , who , as Tully speaks , Mirâ sunt alacritate ad litigandum , ' have a certain cheer- fulness in wrangling . And thus it ...
... occasion ? Yet so it is , there are people who ( as it should seem ) delight in being troublesome and vexatious , who , as Tully speaks , Mirâ sunt alacritate ad litigandum , ' have a certain cheer- fulness in wrangling . And thus it ...
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... occasions , when we see the people take a certain painful gratification in beholding these encounters . Is it cruelty that administers . this sort of delight ? Or is it a pleasure which is taken in the exercise of pity ? It was ...
... occasions , when we see the people take a certain painful gratification in beholding these encounters . Is it cruelty that administers . this sort of delight ? Or is it a pleasure which is taken in the exercise of pity ? It was ...
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... occasion , with a very grave face , charge the people of condition with negligence in the education of their children . Exception being made the other day against an ignorant booby of her own clothing , whom she was putting off for a ...
... occasion , with a very grave face , charge the people of condition with negligence in the education of their children . Exception being made the other day against an ignorant booby of her own clothing , whom she was putting off for a ...
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... occasion . A generous enemy will some- times bestow commendations , as the dearest friend can not sometimes refrain from speaking ill . The man who is indifferent in either of these respects , gives his opinion at random , and praises ...
... occasion . A generous enemy will some- times bestow commendations , as the dearest friend can not sometimes refrain from speaking ill . The man who is indifferent in either of these respects , gives his opinion at random , and praises ...
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... occasion , to a spirit of mal- contentedness , which I am resolved none shall ever justly upbraid me with . No , I shall glory in contributing my utmost to the public weal ; and if my country receives five or six pounds a- day by my ...
... occasion , to a spirit of mal- contentedness , which I am resolved none shall ever justly upbraid me with . No , I shall glory in contributing my utmost to the public weal ; and if my country receives five or six pounds a- day by my ...
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