The Spectator, Volumen1Alexander Chalmers E. Sargeant, M. & W. Ward, Munroe, Francis & Parker, and Edward Cotton, Boston, 1810 |
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... envied a popularity gained by writings so remote from the genius of his own , and which , instead of promoting or op- posing the turbulence of faction , instead of pul- ling down one ministry and setting up another , were calculated to ...
... envied a popularity gained by writings so remote from the genius of his own , and which , instead of promoting or op- posing the turbulence of faction , instead of pul- ling down one ministry and setting up another , were calculated to ...
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... envious , did all they could to thwart the designs of their bulky breth- ren , whom they represented as men of dangerous principles ; till at length they worked them out of the favour of the people , and consequently out of the ...
... envious , did all they could to thwart the designs of their bulky breth- ren , whom they represented as men of dangerous principles ; till at length they worked them out of the favour of the people , and consequently out of the ...
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... envious man is the most rable ; he is not only incapable other's merit or success , but herein all mankind are in a plot by studying their own happiness Will Prosper is an honest tale- kes it his business to join in con- envious men ...
... envious man is the most rable ; he is not only incapable other's merit or success , but herein all mankind are in a plot by studying their own happiness Will Prosper is an honest tale- kes it his business to join in con- envious men ...
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... envious man with relation to these three heads , his pains , his reliefs , and his happiness . The envious man is in pain upon all occasions which ought to give him pleasure . The relish of his life is inverted ; and the objects which ...
... envious man with relation to these three heads , his pains , his reliefs , and his happiness . The envious man is in pain upon all occasions which ought to give him pleasure . The relish of his life is inverted ; and the objects which ...
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... envious man are those little blemishes and imperfections that discover them- selves in an illustrious character . It is a matter of great consolation to an envious person , when a man of known honour does a thing unworthy him- self , or ...
... envious man are those little blemishes and imperfections that discover them- selves in an illustrious character . It is a matter of great consolation to an envious person , when a man of known honour does a thing unworthy him- self , or ...
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