The Spectator: With Sketches of the Lives of the Authors, an Index, and Explanatory Notes, Volums 3-4J. Crissy, 1841 |
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Pàgina 7
... obliging little humours make Will the darling of the country . Sir Roger was proceeding in the character of him , when we saw him make up to us with two or three hazel twigs in his hand that he had cut in Sir Roger's woods as he came ...
... obliging little humours make Will the darling of the country . Sir Roger was proceeding in the character of him , when we saw him make up to us with two or three hazel twigs in his hand that he had cut in Sir Roger's woods as he came ...
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... obliged to maintain that the soul did not exist separate from the body , makes no doubt of the reality of apparitions , and that men have often appeared after their death . This I think very remarkable ; he was so pressed with the ...
... obliged to maintain that the soul did not exist separate from the body , makes no doubt of the reality of apparitions , and that men have often appeared after their death . This I think very remarkable ; he was so pressed with the ...
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... obliged to serve as sheriff of the coun- ty ; and in my servants , officers , and whole equi- page , indulged the pleasure of a young man ( who did not think ill of his own person ) in taking that public occasion of showing my figure ...
... obliged to serve as sheriff of the coun- ty ; and in my servants , officers , and whole equi- page , indulged the pleasure of a young man ( who did not think ill of his own person ) in taking that public occasion of showing my figure ...
Pàgina 40
... obliged to labour , by the condition in which they are born , they are more miserable than the rest of mankind , unless they indulge themselves in that voluntary labour which goes by the name of exercise , My friend Sir Roger has been ...
... obliged to labour , by the condition in which they are born , they are more miserable than the rest of mankind , unless they indulge themselves in that voluntary labour which goes by the name of exercise , My friend Sir Roger has been ...
Pàgina 43
... obliged to a double scheme of duties ; and think I have not fulfilled the business of the day , when I do not thus em- ploy the one in labour and exercise , as well as the other in study and contemplation . ADDISON . L. No. 116. FRIDAY ...
... obliged to a double scheme of duties ; and think I have not fulfilled the business of the day , when I do not thus em- ploy the one in labour and exercise , as well as the other in study and contemplation . ADDISON . L. No. 116. FRIDAY ...
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