The Spectator, Volume 8J. Nunn, 1816 |
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Pagina 12
... When at the dawn the clients break his rest . The farmer having put in bail t'appear , And forc'd to town , cries they are happiest there : } > With thousands more of this inconstant race , Would 12 No. 558 . SPECTATOR .
... When at the dawn the clients break his rest . The farmer having put in bail t'appear , And forc'd to town , cries they are happiest there : } > With thousands more of this inconstant race , Would 12 No. 558 . SPECTATOR .
Pagina 18
... happiness of another , since it . is impossible for any man to form a right judgment of his neighbour's sufferings ; for which reason also I have de- termined never to think too lightly of another's com- plaints , but to regard the ...
... happiness of another , since it . is impossible for any man to form a right judgment of his neighbour's sufferings ; for which reason also I have de- termined never to think too lightly of another's com- plaints , but to regard the ...
Pagina 58
... happiness men might reasonably hope for in life , when death was thus in a manner defeated ; and when pain itself would be of so short a duration , that it would but just serve to enhance the value of pleasure . While I was in these ...
... happiness men might reasonably hope for in life , when death was thus in a manner defeated ; and when pain itself would be of so short a duration , that it would but just serve to enhance the value of pleasure . While I was in these ...
Pagina 66
... happiness ; But rather those that know For what kind fates bestow , And have the art to use the store ; That have the generous skill to bear The hated weight of poverty . CREECH . WAS once engaged in discourse with a Rosicrucian about ...
... happiness ; But rather those that know For what kind fates bestow , And have the art to use the store ; That have the generous skill to bear The hated weight of poverty . CREECH . WAS once engaged in discourse with a Rosicrucian about ...
Pagina 68
... happiness . ' 6 In the second place , every one ought to reflect how much more unhappy he might be than he really is . The former consideration took in all those who are sufficient- ly provided with the means to make themselves easy ...
... happiness . ' 6 In the second place , every one ought to reflect how much more unhappy he might be than he really is . The former consideration took in all those who are sufficient- ly provided with the means to make themselves easy ...
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