The Spectator, Volumen8William Durell and Company, 1810 |
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... Whilst I was here meditating on several subjects of morality , and considering the nature of many virtues and vices , as materials for those discourses with which I daily entertain the public , I saw , methought , a pair of golden ...
... Whilst I was here meditating on several subjects of morality , and considering the nature of many virtues and vices , as materials for those discourses with which I daily entertain the public , I saw , methought , a pair of golden ...
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... Whilst all the stars that round her burn , And all the planets in their turn , ' Confirm the tidings as they roll , And spread the truth from pole to pole . III . What though in solemn silence , all ' Move round the dark terrestrial ...
... Whilst all the stars that round her burn , And all the planets in their turn , ' Confirm the tidings as they roll , And spread the truth from pole to pole . III . What though in solemn silence , all ' Move round the dark terrestrial ...
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... whilst this is the immediate adoration of his perfections . It was an excellent observation , That we then only despise commendation when we cease to deserve it ; and we have still extant two ora- tions of Tully and Pliny , spoken to ...
... whilst this is the immediate adoration of his perfections . It was an excellent observation , That we then only despise commendation when we cease to deserve it ; and we have still extant two ora- tions of Tully and Pliny , spoken to ...
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Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele. immediately directs you what you should do , whilst the other only shows you what you should avoid ; and I cannot at present do this with more satisfaction , than by endeavoring to do some justice to ...
Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele. immediately directs you what you should do , whilst the other only shows you what you should avoid ; and I cannot at present do this with more satisfaction , than by endeavoring to do some justice to ...
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... whilst they who have the happiness to be within his care and patronage at once pray for the continuation of his life and their own good fortune . No one is out of the reach of his obligations ; he knows how , by proper and becoming ...
... whilst they who have the happiness to be within his care and patronage at once pray for the continuation of his life and their own good fortune . No one is out of the reach of his obligations ; he knows how , by proper and becoming ...
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