The Spectator, Volumen2J. and R. Tonson, 1767 |
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... itself fo agreeably as in the converfation of a well - chofen friend . There is indeed no bleffing of life that is any way comparable to the enjoyment of a difcreet and virtuous friend . It eafes and unloads the mind , clears and ...
... itself fo agreeably as in the converfation of a well - chofen friend . There is indeed no bleffing of life that is any way comparable to the enjoyment of a difcreet and virtuous friend . It eafes and unloads the mind , clears and ...
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... itself , rather than the cri- minal , to difgrace ; and that he would be fure not to ufe this means where the crime was but an ill effect . arifing from a laudable caufe , the fear of fhame . The king , at the fame time , fpoke with ...
... itself , rather than the cri- minal , to difgrace ; and that he would be fure not to ufe this means where the crime was but an ill effect . arifing from a laudable caufe , the fear of fhame . The king , at the fame time , fpoke with ...
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... naturally prefents itself against thefe occafional perplexities and mixtures of drefs , which is , that they feem to break in upon that pro . · propriety and diftinction of appearance in which the beauty N ° 104 93 THE SPECTATOR .
... naturally prefents itself against thefe occafional perplexities and mixtures of drefs , which is , that they feem to break in upon that pro . · propriety and diftinction of appearance in which the beauty N ° 104 93 THE SPECTATOR .
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... is generally very innocent in itself , fo it renders his converfation highly agreeable , delightful than the fame degree of fenfe E 2 and more and virtue would would appear in their common and ordinary colours . As No 106 99 THE SPECTATOR .
... is generally very innocent in itself , fo it renders his converfation highly agreeable , delightful than the fame degree of fenfe E 2 and more and virtue would would appear in their common and ordinary colours . As No 106 99 THE SPECTATOR .
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... paper with a story out of Jofephus , not fo much for the fake of the story itself , as for the moral reflections with which the author concludes it , and 66 86 and which I fhall here fet down in 114 N ° 116 THE SPECTATOR .
... paper with a story out of Jofephus , not fo much for the fake of the story itself , as for the moral reflections with which the author concludes it , and 66 86 and which I fhall here fet down in 114 N ° 116 THE SPECTATOR .
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