The Spectator, Volume 8J. Nunn, 1816 |
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Pagina ii
... thought of mischief to any others of the sex . I know you had formerly a very great contempt for that pedantic race of mortals who call themselves philosophers ; and yet , to your honour be it spoken , there is not a sage of them all ...
... thought of mischief to any others of the sex . I know you had formerly a very great contempt for that pedantic race of mortals who call themselves philosophers ; and yet , to your honour be it spoken , there is not a sage of them all ...
Pagina 13
... thought of Socrates , that if all the mis- fortunes of mankind were cast into a public stock , in order to be equally distributed among the whole species , those who now think themselves the most unhappy , would prefer the share they ...
... thought of Socrates , that if all the mis- fortunes of mankind were cast into a public stock , in order to be equally distributed among the whole species , those who now think themselves the most unhappy , would prefer the share they ...
Pagina 16
... thought pleasures and blessings of life , and wondered how the owners of them ever came to look upon them as burdens and grievances . As we were regarding very attentively this confusion of miseries , this chaos of calamity , Jupiter ...
... thought pleasures and blessings of life , and wondered how the owners of them ever came to look upon them as burdens and grievances . As we were regarding very attentively this confusion of miseries , this chaos of calamity , Jupiter ...
Pagina 18
... thought very remarkable , the whole heap sunk to such a degree , that it did not appear a third part so big as it was before . She afterwards returned every man his own proper calamity , and , teaching him how to bear it in the most ...
... thought very remarkable , the whole heap sunk to such a degree , that it did not appear a third part so big as it was before . She afterwards returned every man his own proper calamity , and , teaching him how to bear it in the most ...
Pagina 19
... thoughts of following your ex- ample , that I may be a fortune - teller properly speaking . I am grown weary of my taciturnity , and having served my country many years under the title of " the dumb doctor , " I shall now prophesy by ...
... thoughts of following your ex- ample , that I may be a fortune - teller properly speaking . I am grown weary of my taciturnity , and having served my country many years under the title of " the dumb doctor , " I shall now prophesy by ...
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