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This puts me in mind of a saying which I am infinitely pleased with , and which Plutarch ascribes to Heraclitus , " That all men , whilst they are awake ; are in one common world ; but that each of them , when he is asleep , is in a ...
This puts me in mind of a saying which I am infinitely pleased with , and which Plutarch ascribes to Heraclitus , " That all men , whilst they are awake ; are in one common world ; but that each of them , when he is asleep , is in a ...
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Quanti emptæ ? parvi . Quanti ergo ? octo assibus . Eheu ! HOR . I FIND , by several letters which I receive daily , that many of my readers would be better pleased to pay three> halfpence for my paper , than two - pence .
Quanti emptæ ? parvi . Quanti ergo ? octo assibus . Eheu ! HOR . I FIND , by several letters which I receive daily , that many of my readers would be better pleased to pay three> halfpence for my paper , than two - pence .
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Upon this the old gentleman , being pleased , it seems , with their desire of improving themselves , has granted them the continuance both of the Spectator and their bread and butter ; having given particular orders , that the tea ...
Upon this the old gentleman , being pleased , it seems , with their desire of improving themselves , has granted them the continuance both of the Spectator and their bread and butter ; having given particular orders , that the tea ...
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... all levity of behaviour , all vicious and dissolute mirth , but in exchange fills the mind with a perpetual serenity , uninterrupted cheerfulness , and an habitual inclination to please others , as well as to be pleased in itself .
... all levity of behaviour , all vicious and dissolute mirth , but in exchange fills the mind with a perpetual serenity , uninterrupted cheerfulness , and an habitual inclination to please others , as well as to be pleased in itself .
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I am pleased to see myself thus perpetuated ; and as there is no production comparable to that of a human creature , I am more proud of having been the occasion of ten such glorious productions , than if I had built a hundred pyramids ...
I am pleased to see myself thus perpetuated ; and as there is no production comparable to that of a human creature , I am more proud of having been the occasion of ten such glorious productions , than if I had built a hundred pyramids ...
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