The Spectator, Volume 8J. Nunn, 1816 |
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Pagina 65
... mankind can give a pretence why I should have been constant to the memory of any of the deceased , or have spent much time in grieving for an insolent , insignificant , negligent , extravagant , splenetic , or covetous husband ; my ...
... mankind can give a pretence why I should have been constant to the memory of any of the deceased , or have spent much time in grieving for an insolent , insignificant , negligent , extravagant , splenetic , or covetous husband ; my ...
Pagina 67
... mankind to be always looking forward , and straining after one who has got the start of them in wealth and honour . For this reason , as there are none can be properly called rich who have not more than they want , there are few rich ...
... mankind to be always looking forward , and straining after one who has got the start of them in wealth and honour . For this reason , as there are none can be properly called rich who have not more than they want , there are few rich ...
Pagina 87
... mankind . With how much skill must the throne of God be erected ! with what glorious designs is that habitation beautified , which is contrived and built by him who in- spired Hiram with wisdom : how great must be the ma- jesty of that ...
... mankind . With how much skill must the throne of God be erected ! with what glorious designs is that habitation beautified , which is contrived and built by him who in- spired Hiram with wisdom : how great must be the ma- jesty of that ...
Pagina 97
... mankind . Most people are of the humour of an old fellow of a college , who , when he was pressed by the society to ... mankind . There is one consideration , which may very much enforce what I have here said . Many honest minds , that ...
... mankind . Most people are of the humour of an old fellow of a college , who , when he was pressed by the society to ... mankind . There is one consideration , which may very much enforce what I have here said . Many honest minds , that ...
Pagina 110
... mankind , but gives them their revenge by being more uneasy to himself than to any one else . " The phial I looked upon next contained a large fair heart , which beat very strongly . The fomes , or spot in it , was exceedingly small ...
... mankind , but gives them their revenge by being more uneasy to himself than to any one else . " The phial I looked upon next contained a large fair heart , which beat very strongly . The fomes , or spot in it , was exceedingly small ...
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