The Spectator: With Sketches of the Lives of the Authors, an Index, and Explanatory Notes, Том 3J. Crissy, 1824 |
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... reason I was as much pleased with the novelty of the person that talked to me , as he could be for his life with the springing of a pheasant , and therefore listened to him with more than ordinary attention . In the midst of his ...
... reason I was as much pleased with the novelty of the person that talked to me , as he could be for his life with the springing of a pheasant , and therefore listened to him with more than ordinary attention . In the midst of his ...
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... reason , as I have been told in the family , no living creature ever walks in it besides the chaplain . My good friend the butler desired me , with a very grave face , not to venture myself in it after sun- set , for that one of the ...
... reason , as I have been told in the family , no living creature ever walks in it besides the chaplain . My good friend the butler desired me , with a very grave face , not to venture myself in it after sun- set , for that one of the ...
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... reason and good sense . It is from this reflection that I always read Mr. Cowley with the greatest pleasure : his magnan- imity is as much above that of other considerable men as his understanding : and it is a true distin- guishing ...
... reason and good sense . It is from this reflection that I always read Mr. Cowley with the greatest pleasure : his magnan- imity is as much above that of other considerable men as his understanding : and it is a true distin- guishing ...
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... reason gives a man a greater stock of health ; and consequently a more perfect enjoyment of himself , than any other way of life . I consider the body as a system of tubes and glands , or to use a more rustic phrase , a bundle of pipes ...
... reason gives a man a greater stock of health ; and consequently a more perfect enjoyment of himself , than any other way of life . I consider the body as a system of tubes and glands , or to use a more rustic phrase , a bundle of pipes ...
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... reason ( as hypocrisy in one age is generally succeeded by atheism in another ) con- versation is in a great measure relapsed into the first extreme : so that at present several of our men of the town , and particularly those who have ...
... reason ( as hypocrisy in one age is generally succeeded by atheism in another ) con- versation is in a great measure relapsed into the first extreme : so that at present several of our men of the town , and particularly those who have ...
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