The Spectator: With Sketches of the Lives of the Authors, an Index, and Explanatory Notes, Volumen10James Crissy, 1832 |
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... lights , and follow one another in a regu- lar series , than when they are thrown together without order and connexion . There is always an obscurity in confusion ; and the same sentence that would have enlightened the reader in one ...
... lights , and follow one another in a regu- lar series , than when they are thrown together without order and connexion . There is always an obscurity in confusion ; and the same sentence that would have enlightened the reader in one ...
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... light inconstancy of its nature . The va- riableness of fashion turns the stream of business which flows from it now into one channel , and anon into another ; so that the different sets of 16 No. 478 . THE SPECTATOR .
... light inconstancy of its nature . The va- riableness of fashion turns the stream of business which flows from it now into one channel , and anon into another ; so that the different sets of 16 No. 478 . THE SPECTATOR .
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... 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 of dalliance , and thought of her ...
... 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 of dalliance , and thought of her ...
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... light . The humour of turning every misfortune into a judgment , proceeds from wrong notions of religion , which in its own nature pro- duces good - will towards men , and puts the mild- est construction upon every accident that befalls ...
... light . The humour of turning every misfortune into a judgment , proceeds from wrong notions of religion , which in its own nature pro- duces good - will towards men , and puts the mild- est construction upon every accident that befalls ...
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... light the un- married hen - pecked ; as well as you have done justice to us , who submit to the conduct of our wives . I am very particularly acquainted with one who is under entire submission to a kind girl , as he calls her ; and ...
... light the un- married hen - pecked ; as well as you have done justice to us , who submit to the conduct of our wives . I am very particularly acquainted with one who is under entire submission to a kind girl , as he calls her ; and ...
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