The Spectator: Corrected from the Originals, Volume 5George B. Whittaker, 1827 |
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Page 58
... discourse from him : But you may , ' answered Possidonius ; and immediately entered into the point of stoical phi- losophy , which says , pain is not an evil . During the discourse , upon every puncture he felt from his distemper , he ...
... discourse from him : But you may , ' answered Possidonius ; and immediately entered into the point of stoical phi- losophy , which says , pain is not an evil . During the discourse , upon every puncture he felt from his distemper , he ...
Page 155
... discourse upon Mrs. Truby's water , telling me that the widow Truby was one who did more good than all the doctors and apothe- caries in the country ; that she distilled every poppy that grew within five miles of her ; that she dis ...
... discourse upon Mrs. Truby's water , telling me that the widow Truby was one who did more good than all the doctors and apothe- caries in the country ; that she distilled every poppy that grew within five miles of her ; that she dis ...
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... discourse with her Loses , discountenanc'd , and like folly shows : . Authority and reason on her wait , As one intended first , not after made Occasionally ; and to consummate all , Greatness of mind and nobleness their seat Build in ...
... discourse with her Loses , discountenanc'd , and like folly shows : . Authority and reason on her wait , As one intended first , not after made Occasionally ; and to consummate all , Greatness of mind and nobleness their seat Build in ...
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