The Spectator, Volumen8William Durell and Company, 1810 |
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... body through the air . CREECH . THERE is not a more pleasing exercise of the mind than gratitude . It is accompanied with such an inward satisfaction , that the duty is sufficiently re- warded by the performance . It is not like the ...
... body through the air . CREECH . THERE is not a more pleasing exercise of the mind than gratitude . It is accompanied with such an inward satisfaction , that the duty is sufficiently re- warded by the performance . It is not like the ...
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... of society , afflict their bodies , distress their fortunes , hurt their reputations , ruin their families , make their lives painful , or put an end to 4 * No. 459 . -33 THE SPECTATOR . him in the conduct of his life. ...
... of society , afflict their bodies , distress their fortunes , hurt their reputations , ruin their families , make their lives painful , or put an end to 4 * No. 459 . -33 THE SPECTATOR . him in the conduct of his life. ...
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... body . T No. 467. TUESDAY , AUGUST 26 , 1712 . BY MR . HUGHES . -Quodcunque mee potuerunt audere Camœnæ , Seu tibi par poterunt ; seu , quod spes abnuit , ultra ; Sive minus ; certeque canent minus ; omne vovemus Hoc tibi ne tanto ...
... body . T No. 467. TUESDAY , AUGUST 26 , 1712 . BY MR . HUGHES . -Quodcunque mee potuerunt audere Camœnæ , Seu tibi par poterunt ; seu , quod spes abnuit , ultra ; Sive minus ; certeque canent minus ; omne vovemus Hoc tibi ne tanto ...
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... bodies violently agitated , from the swiftness of their motion have a brightness added to them , which often vanishes when they are at rest ; but if it then still remain , it must be the seeds of in- trinsic worth that thus shine out ...
... bodies violently agitated , from the swiftness of their motion have a brightness added to them , which often vanishes when they are at rest ; but if it then still remain , it must be the seeds of in- trinsic worth that thus shine out ...
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... bodies or external circumstances . I AM persuaded there are few men , of generous principles , who would seek after great places , were it not rather to have an opportunity in their hands of obliging their particular friends , or those ...
... bodies or external circumstances . I AM persuaded there are few men , of generous principles , who would seek after great places , were it not rather to have an opportunity in their hands of obliging their particular friends , or those ...
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