The Spectator, Zväzok 701893 |
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Strana vi
... happiness of expression ; some for the laying of schemes, and others for the putting of them in execution. It is your Lordship only who enjoys these several talents .united, and that too in as great perfection as others possess them ...
... happiness of expression ; some for the laying of schemes, and others for the putting of them in execution. It is your Lordship only who enjoys these several talents .united, and that too in as great perfection as others possess them ...
Strana viii
... happiness of having it conveyed through your hands. A Secretary of State, in the interest of mankind, joined with that of his fellow-subjects, accomplished with a great facility and elegance in all the modern as well as ancient ...
... happiness of having it conveyed through your hands. A Secretary of State, in the interest of mankind, joined with that of his fellow-subjects, accomplished with a great facility and elegance in all the modern as well as ancient ...
Strana 113
... happiness! But why do I say envied? as if our God did not still preside over our temperate meals, cheerful hours, and innocent conversations. But though the sacred story is every where full of miracles not inferior to this, and though ...
... happiness! But why do I say envied? as if our God did not still preside over our temperate meals, cheerful hours, and innocent conversations. But though the sacred story is every where full of miracles not inferior to this, and though ...
Strana 117
... happiness; he is filled with horror, remorse, despair ; in the anguish of his heart he expostulates with his Creator for having given him an unasked existence. — " Did I request thee. Maker, from my clay To mould me man ' Did I solicit ...
... happiness; he is filled with horror, remorse, despair ; in the anguish of his heart he expostulates with his Creator for having given him an unasked existence. — " Did I request thee. Maker, from my clay To mould me man ' Did I solicit ...
Strana 118
... happiness I yet well, if here would end The misery ; I deserv'd it, and would bear My own deservings : but this will not serve ; All that I eat, or drink, or shall beget, la propagated curse. 0 voice once heard Delightfully, " Increase ...
... happiness I yet well, if here would end The misery ; I deserv'd it, and would bear My own deservings : but this will not serve ; All that I eat, or drink, or shall beget, la propagated curse. 0 voice once heard Delightfully, " Increase ...
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