The Spectator, Volume 8J. Nunn, 1816 |
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Pagina 64
... consideration ; he is very rich , and I am sure can- not live long ; he has a cough that must carry him off soon . " I knew afterwards she had given the self - same character of me to him ; but however I was so much per- suaded by her ...
... consideration ; he is very rich , and I am sure can- not live long ; he has a cough that must carry him off soon . " I knew afterwards she had given the self - same character of me to him ; but however I was so much per- suaded by her ...
Pagina 68
... consideration of those who are always aim- ing after superfluous and imaginary enjoyments , and will not be at the trouble of contracting their desires , an excellent saying of Bion the philosopher ; namely , that no man has so much ...
... consideration of those who are always aim- ing after superfluous and imaginary enjoyments , and will not be at the trouble of contracting their desires , an excellent saying of Bion the philosopher ; namely , that no man has so much ...
Pagina 69
... considerations , rather silence than satisfy a man . They may shew him that his discontent is unreasonable , but are by no means sufficient to relieve it . They rather give despair than consolation . In a word , a man might reply to one ...
... considerations , rather silence than satisfy a man . They may shew him that his discontent is unreasonable , but are by no means sufficient to relieve it . They rather give despair than consolation . In a word , a man might reply to one ...
Pagina 72
... consideration of the great length of the first part of this duration , and of the great distance of that second duration , which is to succeed it . The mind , I say , might give itself up to that happiness which is at hand , considering ...
... consideration of the great length of the first part of this duration , and of the great distance of that second duration , which is to succeed it . The mind , I say , might give itself up to that happiness which is at hand , considering ...
Pagina 90
... consideration should be kept awake in us at all times , and in all places , and possess our minds with a perpetual awe and reverence . It should be interwoven with all our thoughts and perceptions , and become one with the con ...
... consideration should be kept awake in us at all times , and in all places , and possess our minds with a perpetual awe and reverence . It should be interwoven with all our thoughts and perceptions , and become one with the con ...
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