The Spectator: With Sketches of the Lives of the Authors, an Index, and Explanatory Notes, Volúmenes3-4J. Crissy, 1841 |
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... 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 , has not time to subdue his passions , establish his soul in virtue , and come up to ...
... 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 , has not time to subdue his passions , establish his soul in virtue , and come up to ...
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... short of it . It is true the higher nature still advances , and by that means preserves his distance and superiority in the scale of being ; but he knows that how high soever the station is of which he stands possessed at present , the ...
... short of it . It is true the higher nature still advances , and by that means preserves his distance and superiority in the scale of being ; but he knows that how high soever the station is of which he stands possessed at present , the ...
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... , he keeps them in very good order , and will suffer nobody to sleep in it besides himself ; for if by chance he has been surprised into a short nap at sermon , upon recovering out of it , 24 No. 112 . THE SPECTATOR .
... , he keeps them in very good order , and will suffer nobody to sleep in it besides himself ; for if by chance he has been surprised into a short nap at sermon , upon recovering out of it , 24 No. 112 . THE SPECTATOR .
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... short , matters are come to such an extremity , that the ' squire has not said his prayers , either in public or private , this half year ; and that the parson threatens him , if he does not mend his manners , to pray for him in the ...
... short , matters are come to such an extremity , that the ' squire has not said his prayers , either in public or private , this half year ; and that the parson threatens him , if he does not mend his manners , to pray for him in the ...
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... short time advance them to the con- dition which they pretend to . Laertes has fifteen hundred pounds a year , which is mortgaged for six thousand pounds : but it is impossible to convince him that , if he sold as much as would pay off ...
... short time advance them to the con- dition which they pretend to . Laertes has fifteen hundred pounds a year , which is mortgaged for six thousand pounds : but it is impossible to convince him that , if he sold as much as would pay off ...
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