The Spectator: Corrected from the Originals, Volume 5George B. Whittaker, 1827 |
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Page 57
... minds the seeds of fortitude and virtue , which should support us in hours of anguish . The constant pursuit of pleasure has ... mind is , as it were , taken suddenly by any unforeseen event ; but he that has always , during health and ...
... minds the seeds of fortitude and virtue , which should support us in hours of anguish . The constant pursuit of pleasure has ... mind is , as it were , taken suddenly by any unforeseen event ; but he that has always , during health and ...
Page 260
... mind was wholly taken up in the sordid regard to the prize of which he failed , and the damage done to his own ... minds of the gallant . ' The captain ended his discourse with a specimen of his book- learning ; and gave us to understand ...
... mind was wholly taken up in the sordid regard to the prize of which he failed , and the damage done to his own ... minds of the gallant . ' The captain ended his discourse with a specimen of his book- learning ; and gave us to understand ...
Page 337
... mind the first principles of manners and behaviour ? To endeavour it , is to build a gaudy structure without any foundation ; or , if I may be allowed the expression , to work a rich embroidery upon a cobweb . Another end of travelling ...
... mind the first principles of manners and behaviour ? To endeavour it , is to build a gaudy structure without any foundation ; or , if I may be allowed the expression , to work a rich embroidery upon a cobweb . Another end of travelling ...
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