The Spectator: With Sketches of the Lives of the Authors, an Index, and Explanatory Notes, Volumen10James Crissy, 1832 |
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... considering things in their right light , and as nature has formed them , and not as our own fancies and appetites would have them . He then who took a young lady to his bed with no other consideration than the expec- tation of scenes ...
... considering things in their right light , and as nature has formed them , and not as our own fancies and appetites would have them . He then who took a young lady to his bed with no other consideration than the expec- tation of scenes ...
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... consider it only as a machine I am obliged to take care of , in order to enjoy my soul in its faculties with alacrity ; well remembering that this habitation of clay will in a few years be a meaner piece of earth than any utensil about ...
... consider it only as a machine I am obliged to take care of , in order to enjoy my soul in its faculties with alacrity ; well remembering that this habitation of clay will in a few years be a meaner piece of earth than any utensil about ...
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... consider the different notions which different persons have of the same thing . If men of low condition very often set a value on things which are not prized by those who are in a higher station of life , there are many things these ...
... consider the different notions which different persons have of the same thing . If men of low condition very often set a value on things which are not prized by those who are in a higher station of life , there are many things these ...
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... consider her only as one who lives in his house to teach him philosophy . Tom Dapperwit says , that he agrees with me in that whole discourse , excepting only the last sentence , where I affirm the married state to be either a heaven or ...
... consider her only as one who lives in his house to teach him philosophy . Tom Dapperwit says , that he agrees with me in that whole discourse , excepting only the last sentence , where I affirm the married state to be either a heaven or ...
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... consider this subject in another light , as dreams may give us some idea of the great ex- cellency of a human soul , and some intimation of its independency on matter . In the first place , our dreams are great in- stances of that ...
... consider this subject in another light , as dreams may give us some idea of the great ex- cellency of a human soul , and some intimation of its independency on matter . In the first place , our dreams are great in- stances of that ...
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