The Spectator: With Sketches of the Lives of the Authors, an Index, and Explanatory Notes, Volumen10James Crissy, 1832 |
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... heart is naturally set upon . The privy- counsellor of one in love must observe the same conduct , unless he would forfeit the friendship of the person who desires his advice . I have known several odd cases of this nature . Hipparchus ...
... heart is naturally set upon . The privy- counsellor of one in love must observe the same conduct , unless he would forfeit the friendship of the person who desires his advice . I have known several odd cases of this nature . Hipparchus ...
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... heart of the beholder with that vernal delight which you have somewhere taken notice of in your former papers . ( No. 393. ) It is very pleasant at the same time , to see the several kinds of birds retiring into this little green spot ...
... heart of the beholder with that vernal delight which you have somewhere taken notice of in your former papers . ( No. 393. ) It is very pleasant at the same time , to see the several kinds of birds retiring into this little green spot ...
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... heart upon it , that makes a strange pro- gress in mischief . " What may seem to the reader the greatest paradox in the reflection of the his- torian , is , I suppose that folly , which is generally thought incapable of contriving or ...
... heart upon it , that makes a strange pro- gress in mischief . " What may seem to the reader the greatest paradox in the reflection of the his- torian , is , I suppose that folly , which is generally thought incapable of contriving or ...
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... heart ; When waves on waves , and gulfs on gulfs , O'ercame the pilot's art . Yet then from all my griefs , O Lord , Thy mercy set me free . Whilst , in the confidence of prayer , My soul took hold on thee . ' For though in dreadful ...
... heart ; When waves on waves , and gulfs on gulfs , O'ercame the pilot's art . Yet then from all my griefs , O Lord , Thy mercy set me free . Whilst , in the confidence of prayer , My soul took hold on thee . ' For though in dreadful ...
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... heart to be agreeable there , that very sorrow quickens her affection . This passion towards each other , when once well fixed , enters into the very constitution and the kindness flows as easily and silently as the blood in the veins ...
... heart to be agreeable there , that very sorrow quickens her affection . This passion towards each other , when once well fixed , enters into the very constitution and the kindness flows as easily and silently as the blood in the veins ...
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