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Сторінка 271
Guard our paths from error , and keep our eyes from introducing wandering
desires ; but grant such peace and tranquillity of mind , and such a steady course
of virtue and piety , that we may be at thy altar never - failing communicants ; and
, by ...
Guard our paths from error , and keep our eyes from introducing wandering
desires ; but grant such peace and tranquillity of mind , and such a steady course
of virtue and piety , that we may be at thy altar never - failing communicants ; and
, by ...
Сторінка 303
... changed into the just judge ; which latter character your Lordship exerts with so
prevailing an impartiality , that you win the approbation even of those who difsent
from you ; and you always obtain favour , because you are never moved by it .
... changed into the just judge ; which latter character your Lordship exerts with so
prevailing an impartiality , that you win the approbation even of those who difsent
from you ; and you always obtain favour , because you are never moved by it .
Сторінка 339
+ In a subsequent letter to Mr. Addison , Pope says , “ As I “ hope , and would
Aatter myself , that you know me and my thoughts so entirely as never to be
mistaken in either , so it is a pleasure to me that you have guessed so right in
regard to ...
+ In a subsequent letter to Mr. Addison , Pope says , “ As I “ hope , and would
Aatter myself , that you know me and my thoughts so entirely as never to be
mistaken in either , so it is a pleasure to me that you have guessed so right in
regard to ...
Сторінка 369
... I give you the trouble of this reply to your letter , is because I am going in a very
few days to Ireland : and although I intended to return towards winter , yet it may
happen , from the common accidents of life , that I may never see you again .
... I give you the trouble of this reply to your letter , is because I am going in a very
few days to Ireland : and although I intended to return towards winter , yet it may
happen , from the common accidents of life , that I may never see you again .
Сторінка 421
276. - Swift , speaking of Steele , in his Journal to Stella , says , 6. We have
scurvy Tatlers of late : so pray “ do not suspect me . I have one or two hints I
design to fend “ him , and never any more : he does not deserve it . He is go“
verned by his ...
276. - Swift , speaking of Steele , in his Journal to Stella , says , 6. We have
scurvy Tatlers of late : so pray “ do not suspect me . I have one or two hints I
design to fend “ him , and never any more : he does not deserve it . He is go“
verned by his ...
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