The Spectator, Volume 1George Gregory Smith Dent, 1945 |
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Pagina 77
... Lives , which infallibly destroy them . This is a Reflection made by some Historians , upon observing that there are many ... live . In short , the Pre- servation of Life should be only a secondary Concern , and the Direction of it our ...
... Lives , which infallibly destroy them . This is a Reflection made by some Historians , upon observing that there are many ... live . In short , the Pre- servation of Life should be only a secondary Concern , and the Direction of it our ...
Pagina 82
... live to our Satisfaction in the deepest Retire- ment , unless we are capable of living so in some measure amidst the Noise and Business of the World . I have ever thought Men were better known , by what could be observed of them from a ...
... live to our Satisfaction in the deepest Retire- ment , unless we are capable of living so in some measure amidst the Noise and Business of the World . I have ever thought Men were better known , by what could be observed of them from a ...
Pagina 167
... live at Ease , is not to live : Death stalks behind thee , and each flying Hour Does some loose Remnant of thy Life devour . Live , while thou liv'st ; for Death will make us all A Name , a Nothing but an Old Wife's Tale . Speak ; wilt ...
... live at Ease , is not to live : Death stalks behind thee , and each flying Hour Does some loose Remnant of thy Life devour . Live , while thou liv'st ; for Death will make us all A Name , a Nothing but an Old Wife's Tale . Speak ; wilt ...
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