The Spectator: With Sketches of the Lives of the Authors, an Index, and Explanatory Notes, Volúmenes3-4J. Crissy, 1841 |
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... temper of mind and applica- tion to affairs might have recommended him to the public esteem , and have raised his fortune in another station of life . What good to his coun- try , or himself , might not a trader or merchant have done ...
... temper of mind and applica- tion to affairs might have recommended him to the public esteem , and have raised his fortune in another station of life . What good to his coun- try , or himself , might not a trader or merchant have done ...
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... temper of his mind , and the moderation of his desires ; by this means he has rendered his friend as amia- ble as famous . That state of life which bears the face of poverty with Mr. Cowley's great Vul- gar , is admirably described ...
... temper of his mind , and the moderation of his desires ; by this means he has rendered his friend as amia- ble as famous . That state of life which bears the face of poverty with Mr. Cowley's great Vul- gar , is admirably described ...
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... tempers , as well as the vapours to which those of the other sex are so often subject . Had not exercise been absolutely necessary for our well - being , Nature would not have made the body so proper for it , by giving such an activity ...
... tempers , as well as the vapours to which those of the other sex are so often subject . Had not exercise been absolutely necessary for our well - being , Nature would not have made the body so proper for it , by giving such an activity ...
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... temper of mind that I consider the subject of witchcraft . When I hear the rela- tions that are made from all parts of the world , not only from Norway and Lapland , from the East and West Indies , but from every particular nation in ...
... temper of mind that I consider the subject of witchcraft . When I hear the rela- tions that are made from all parts of the world , not only from Norway and Lapland , from the East and West Indies , but from every particular nation in ...
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... temper , which I should not have arrived at by better motives than the thought of being one day her's . I am pretty well satisfied such a passion as I have had is never well cured : and between you and me , I am often apt to ima- gine ...
... temper , which I should not have arrived at by better motives than the thought of being one day her's . I am pretty well satisfied such a passion as I have had is never well cured : and between you and me , I am often apt to ima- gine ...
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