The Spectator: Corrected from the Originals, Volumen4George B. Whittaker, 1827 |
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... circumstances of fortune , and to bring him down in one's imagination to that low station of life , the nature of which bears some distant resemblance to that high one he is at present possessed of . Thus one may view him exercising in ...
... circumstances of fortune , and to bring him down in one's imagination to that low station of life , the nature of which bears some distant resemblance to that high one he is at present possessed of . Thus one may view him exercising in ...
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... circumstances which do , in some measure , excuse the disorderly ferments of youthful blood : I mean the passion for getting money , exclusive of the character of the provident father , the affectionate husband , or the generous friend ...
... circumstances which do , in some measure , excuse the disorderly ferments of youthful blood : I mean the passion for getting money , exclusive of the character of the provident father , the affectionate husband , or the generous friend ...
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... circumstances , that we have neither mistaken our course , nor fallen into calamities of our own pro- curing . Religion therefore ( were we to consider it no farther than as it interposes in the affairs of this life ) is highly valuable ...
... circumstances , that we have neither mistaken our course , nor fallen into calamities of our own pro- curing . Religion therefore ( were we to consider it no farther than as it interposes in the affairs of this life ) is highly valuable ...
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... circumstances of action , and is like an under - agent of Providence , to guide and direct us in the ordinary concerns of life . There are many more shining qualities in the mind of man , but there is none so useful as discre- tion ; it ...
... circumstances of action , and is like an under - agent of Providence , to guide and direct us in the ordinary concerns of life . There are many more shining qualities in the mind of man , but there is none so useful as discre- tion ; it ...
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... circumstances do not lie so thick together , and follow one another with that vehemence and emotion as in the original . In short , Monsieur Boileau has given us all the poetry , but not all the passion of this famous fragment . I shall ...
... circumstances do not lie so thick together , and follow one another with that vehemence and emotion as in the original . In short , Monsieur Boileau has given us all the poetry , but not all the passion of this famous fragment . I shall ...
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