The Spectator, Volume 8J. Nunn, 1816 |
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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 determined never to think too lightly of another's complaints , 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 determined never to think too lightly of another's complaints , but to regard the ...
Pagina 54
... happiness or misery . For in this sense he may cast us away from his presence , and take his Holy Spirit from us . This single consideration one would think sufficient to make us open our hearts to all those infusions of joy and ...
... happiness or misery . For in this sense he may cast us away from his presence , and take his Holy Spirit from us . This single consideration one would think sufficient to make us open our hearts to all those infusions of joy and ...
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 . I 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 . I WAS once engaged in discourse with a Rosicrucian about ...
Pagina 68
... happiness . ' ( C 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 sufficiently provided with the means to make themselves easy ...
... happiness . ' ( C 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 sufficiently provided with the means to make themselves easy ...
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