The Spectator, Volumen9William Durell and Company, 1810 |
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... observed , Mr. Spectator , that the fine gentlemen of this age set up for hardness of heart , and humanity has very little share in their pretences . He is a brave fellow who is always ready to kill a man he hates , but he does not ...
... observed , Mr. Spectator , that the fine gentlemen of this age set up for hardness of heart , and humanity has very little share in their pretences . He is a brave fellow who is always ready to kill a man he hates , but he does not ...
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... observations , the preacher shewed us , that the temptations which the tempter proposed were all on a supposition that we are either madmen or fools , or with an intention to render us such ; that in no other affair we would suffer ...
... observations , the preacher shewed us , that the temptations which the tempter proposed were all on a supposition that we are either madmen or fools , or with an intention to render us such ; that in no other affair we would suffer ...
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... observed from the several paths many now and then diverting , to refresh and otherwise qualify them- selves for their journey , to the respective rivulets that ran near them ; they contracted a very observ- able courage and steadiness ...
... observed from the several paths many now and then diverting , to refresh and otherwise qualify them- selves for their journey , to the respective rivulets that ran near them ; they contracted a very observ- able courage and steadiness ...
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... observation I made afterwards , it ap- peared that it was not for any diminution of light , but that this lay in the travellers who would sometimes step out of these straight paths , where they lost the full prospect of the radiant ...
... observation I made afterwards , it ap- peared that it was not for any diminution of light , but that this lay in the travellers who would sometimes step out of these straight paths , where they lost the full prospect of the radiant ...
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... observed the water of Wordly - Wisdom had upon me ; for as I had drunk a little of it again , I felt a very sensible effect in my head ; methought it distracted and disordered all there ; this made me stop of a sudden , suspecting some ...
... observed the water of Wordly - Wisdom had upon me ; for as I had drunk a little of it again , I felt a very sensible effect in my head ; methought it distracted and disordered all there ; this made me stop of a sudden , suspecting some ...
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