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... soul. ROSCOMMOH. It is often said, after a man has heard a story with extraordinary circumstances, " it is a very good one if it be true ;" but as for the following relation, I should be glad were I sure it were false. It is told with ...
... soul. ROSCOMMOH. It is often said, after a man has heard a story with extraordinary circumstances, " it is a very good one if it be true ;" but as for the following relation, I should be glad were I sure it were false. It is told with ...
Pagina 159
... soul of the fable, there are an infinity of under-morals, which are to be drawn from toe several parts of the poem, and which makes this work more useful and instructive than any other poem iu any language. Those who have criticised on ...
... soul of the fable, there are an infinity of under-morals, which are to be drawn from toe several parts of the poem, and which makes this work more useful and instructive than any other poem iu any language. Those who have criticised on ...
Pagina 189
... of his soul. His imagination is always clear, and Ws judgment undisturbed ; his temper is even and unruffled, :• whether in action or in solitude. He comes with No. 381.] THE SPECTATOR. 189 No. 381. SATURDAY, MAY 17, 1712.
... of his soul. His imagination is always clear, and Ws judgment undisturbed ; his temper is even and unruffled, :• whether in action or in solitude. He comes with No. 381.] THE SPECTATOR. 189 No. 381. SATURDAY, MAY 17, 1712.
Pagina 191
... soul of a virtuous man, and makes him look upon himself every moment as more happy than he knows how to conceive. The second source of cheerfulness to a good mind, is its consideration of that Being on whom we have our dependance, and ...
... soul of a virtuous man, and makes him look upon himself every moment as more happy than he knows how to conceive. The second source of cheerfulness to a good mind, is its consideration of that Being on whom we have our dependance, and ...
Pagina 205
... soul of man : I shall now consider cheerfulness in its natural state, and reflect on those motives to it, which are indifferent either as to virtue or vice. Cheerfulness is, in the first place, the best promoter of health. Repinings ...
... soul of man : I shall now consider cheerfulness in its natural state, and reflect on those motives to it, which are indifferent either as to virtue or vice. Cheerfulness is, in the first place, the best promoter of health. Repinings ...
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