The Spectator, Volume 8J. Nunn, 1816 |
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Pagina 16
... pain . The female world were very busy among themselves in bartering for features ; one was trucking a lock of grey hairs for a carbuncle ; another was making over a short waist for a pair of round shoulders , and a third cheapening a ...
... pain . The female world were very busy among themselves in bartering for features ; one was trucking a lock of grey hairs for a carbuncle ; another was making over a short waist for a pair of round shoulders , and a third cheapening a ...
Pagina 31
... pain ; And do not flay him who deserves alone A whipping for the fault that he hath done . CREECH . Ir is the work of a philosopher to be every day subdu- ing his passions , and laying aside his prejudices . I endeavour at least to look ...
... pain ; And do not flay him who deserves alone A whipping for the fault that he hath done . CREECH . Ir is the work of a philosopher to be every day subdu- ing his passions , and laying aside his prejudices . I endeavour at least to look ...
Pagina 55
... pains of his dissolution to be nothing else but the breaking down of that partition , which stands betwixt his soul and the sight of that Being who is always present with him , and is about to manifest itself to him in fulness of joy ...
... pains of his dissolution to be nothing else but the breaking down of that partition , which stands betwixt his soul and the sight of that Being who is always present with him , and is about to manifest itself to him in fulness of joy ...
Pagina 58
... 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 thoughts , I unluckily called to mind a story of an ingenious gentleman of the last age , who lying ...
... 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 thoughts , I unluckily called to mind a story of an ingenious gentleman of the last age , who lying ...
Pagina 59
... pain , He tugs with pincers , but he tugs in vain . Then to the patron of his art he pray'd ; The patron of his art refus'd his aid . } " But now the goddess mother , mov'd with grief , And pierc'd with pity , hastens her relief . A ...
... pain , He tugs with pincers , but he tugs in vain . Then to the patron of his art he pray'd ; The patron of his art refus'd his aid . } " But now the goddess mother , mov'd with grief , And pierc'd with pity , hastens her relief . A ...
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