The Spectator ...Charles Whittingham, 1803 |
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Page 83
... speak , and multitude of years should teach wisdom . But there is a spirit in man , and the inspiration of the Almighty giveth them understanding . Great men are not always wise : neither do the aged understand judgment . Therefore I ...
... speak , and multitude of years should teach wisdom . But there is a spirit in man , and the inspiration of the Almighty giveth them understanding . Great men are not always wise : neither do the aged understand judgment . Therefore I ...
Page 84
... speak that I may be refreshed : I will open my lips and answer . Let me not , I pray you , accept any man's person , neither let me give flattering titles unto man . know not to give flattering titles ; in so doing my Maker would soon ...
... speak that I may be refreshed : I will open my lips and answer . Let me not , I pray you , accept any man's person , neither let me give flattering titles unto man . know not to give flattering titles ; in so doing my Maker would soon ...
Page 289
... speak ; but , rushing from him in the utmost disturbance , locked herself up in her chamber . He immediately dispatched a messenger to her father with the following letter : 6 SIR , I HAVE heard of your misfortunes , and have of fered ...
... speak ; but , rushing from him in the utmost disturbance , locked herself up in her chamber . He immediately dispatched a messenger to her father with the following letter : 6 SIR , I HAVE heard of your misfortunes , and have of fered ...
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