The Spectator, Volume 8J. Nunn, 1816 |
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Pagina 24
... less than a twelve- month . This young matron is looked upon as the most rising member of the society , and will probably be in the president's chair before she dies . These ladies , upon their first institution , resolved to give the ...
... less than a twelve- month . This young matron is looked upon as the most rising member of the society , and will probably be in the president's chair before she dies . These ladies , upon their first institution , resolved to give the ...
Pagina 32
... less pro- portion , in every one ; and if you would search for some particular good quality in its most eminent degree of per- fection , you will often find it in a mind where it is dark- ened and eclipsed by an hundred other irregular ...
... less pro- portion , in every one ; and if you would search for some particular good quality in its most eminent degree of per- fection , you will often find it in a mind where it is dark- ened and eclipsed by an hundred other irregular ...
Pagina 34
... less his armour ; however , transported with a desire to serve his country in so great an exigency , snatching up a spear in one hand and a sword in the other , he flung him- self into the thickest ranks of his enemies . Nothing could ...
... less his armour ; however , transported with a desire to serve his country in so great an exigency , snatching up a spear in one hand and a sword in the other , he flung him- self into the thickest ranks of his enemies . Nothing could ...
Pagina 38
... less present with us , because he is concealed from us . " O that I knew where I might find him ! ' says Job . • Behold I go ward , but he is not there ; and backward , but I cannot perceive him on the left hand , where he does work ...
... less present with us , because he is concealed from us . " O that I knew where I might find him ! ' says Job . • Behold I go ward , but he is not there ; and backward , but I cannot perceive him on the left hand , where he does work ...
Pagina 49
... less water in your wine , ' says the philosopher , and you will quickly make her so . ' Wine heightens indifference into love , love into jealousy , and jealousy into madness . It often turns the good - natured man into an idiot , and ...
... less water in your wine , ' says the philosopher , and you will quickly make her so . ' Wine heightens indifference into love , love into jealousy , and jealousy into madness . It often turns the good - natured man into an idiot , and ...
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