The Spectator: With Sketches of the Lives of the Authors, an Index, and Explanatory Notes, Volúmenes3-4J. Crissy, 1841 |
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... mentioned , mixed with good sense , left me at a loss whether I was more delighted with my friend's wisdom or simplicity . STEELE . R. No. 110. FRIDAY , JULY 6 . Horror ubique animos , simul ipsa silentia terrent . VIRG . En . ii . 755 ...
... mentioned , mixed with good sense , left me at a loss whether I was more delighted with my friend's wisdom or simplicity . STEELE . R. No. 110. FRIDAY , JULY 6 . Horror ubique animos , simul ipsa silentia terrent . VIRG . En . ii . 755 ...
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... mentioned a great affliction which my friend Sir Roger had met with in his youth ; which was no less than a disappointment in love . It happened this evening that we fell into a very pleasing walk at a distance from his house : as soon ...
... mentioned a great affliction which my friend Sir Roger had met with in his youth ; which was no less than a disappointment in love . It happened this evening that we fell into a very pleasing walk at a distance from his house : as soon ...
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... mention her , yet according to that of Martial , which one knows not how to render into English , Dum tacet , hanc loquitur . I shall end this paper with that whole epigram , which represents , with much humour , my honest friend's ...
... mention her , yet according to that of Martial , which one knows not how to render into English , Dum tacet , hanc loquitur . I shall end this paper with that whole epigram , which represents , with much humour , my honest friend's ...
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... mentioned , every man would point to him- self what sum he would resolve not to exceed . He might , by this means , cheat himself into a tranquillity on this side of that expectation , or , convert what he should get above it to nobler ...
... mentioned , every man would point to him- self what sum he would resolve not to exceed . He might , by this means , cheat himself into a tranquillity on this side of that expectation , or , convert what he should get above it to nobler ...
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... mention the effects which this has upon all the faculties of the mind , by keeping the understanding clear , the imagination untroubled , and refining those spirits that are necessary for the proper exertion of our intellectual ...
... mention the effects which this has upon all the faculties of the mind , by keeping the understanding clear , the imagination untroubled , and refining those spirits that are necessary for the proper exertion of our intellectual ...
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