The Spectator, Volúmenes5-6Dent, 1930 |
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... consider the least ill Consequence , it can be no less than looking on their own Condition as Years advance , with a Disrelish of Life , and falling into Contempt of their own Persons , or being the Derision of others . But when they ...
... consider the least ill Consequence , it can be no less than looking on their own Condition as Years advance , with a Disrelish of Life , and falling into Contempt of their own Persons , or being the Derision of others . But when they ...
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... consider Chearfulness in its Natural State , and reflect on those Motives to it , which are indifferent either as to ... consider the World in its Subserviency to Man , one would think it was made for our Use ; but if we consider it in ...
... consider Chearfulness in its Natural State , and reflect on those Motives to it , which are indifferent either as to ... consider the World in its Subserviency to Man , one would think it was made for our Use ; but if we consider it in ...
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... consider , on the other hand , how far we may deserve the Praises and Approbations which the World bestow upon us ; whether the Actions they cele brate proceed from laudable and worthy Motives , and how far we are really possessed of ...
... consider , on the other hand , how far we may deserve the Praises and Approbations which the World bestow upon us ; whether the Actions they cele brate proceed from laudable and worthy Motives , and how far we are really possessed of ...
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