The Spectator: With Sketches of the Lives of the Authors, an Index, and Explanatory Notes, Volúmenes3-4J. Crissy, 1841 |
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... consider , with a great deal of con- cern , how so good a heart and such busy hands were wholly employed in trifles ; that so much humanity should be so little beneficial to others , and so much industry so little advantageous to ...
... consider , with a great deal of con- cern , how so good a heart and such busy hands were wholly employed in trifles ; that so much humanity should be so little beneficial to others , and so much industry so little advantageous to ...
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... consider the force of dress ; and how the persons of one age differ from those of another , merely by that only . One may observe , also , that the general fashion of one age has been followed by one particular set of people in another ...
... consider the force of dress ; and how the persons of one age differ from those of another , merely by that only . One may observe , also , that the general fashion of one age has been followed by one particular set of people in another ...
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... consider as a kind of natural prayer to that Be- ing who supplies the wants of his whole creation , and who , in the beautiful language of the Psalms , feedeth the young ravens that call upon him . I like this retirement the better ...
... consider as a kind of natural prayer to that Be- ing who supplies the wants of his whole creation , and who , in the beautiful language of the Psalms , feedeth the young ravens that call upon him . I like this retirement the better ...
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... consider in animals which are formed for our use , and can finish their business in a short life . The silk - worm , after having spun her task , lays her eggs and dies . But a man can never have taken in his full measure of knowledge ...
... consider in animals which are formed for our use , and can finish their business in a short life . The silk - worm , after having spun her task , lays her eggs and dies . But a man can never have taken in his full measure of knowledge ...
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... consider that she is to shine forever with new accessions of glory , and brighten to all eternity ; that she will be still adding virtue to virtue , and knowledge to knowledge - carries in it something wonderfully agreeable to that ...
... consider that she is to shine forever with new accessions of glory , and brighten to all eternity ; that she will be still adding virtue to virtue , and knowledge to knowledge - carries in it something wonderfully agreeable to that ...
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The Spectator: With Sketches of the Lives of the Authors, an ..., Volúmenes3-4 Vista de fragmentos - 1853 |
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