The Spectator, Volume 8William Durell and Company, 1810 - English literature |
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... bliss ' Has made my cup run o'er , ' And in a kind and faithful friend ' Has doubled all my store . X. Ten thousand thousand precious gifts My daily thanks employ ; 6 Nor is the least a cheerful heart , • THE SPECTATOR . No. 453 :
... bliss ' Has made my cup run o'er , ' And in a kind and faithful friend ' Has doubled all my store . X. Ten thousand thousand precious gifts My daily thanks employ ; 6 Nor is the least a cheerful heart , • THE SPECTATOR . No. 453 :
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... kind of pun in thought , What nonsense is all the hurry of this world to those who are above it ? In these , or not much wiser thoughts , I had like to have lost my place at the chop - house , where every man , according to the natural ...
... kind of pun in thought , What nonsense is all the hurry of this world to those who are above it ? In these , or not much wiser thoughts , I had like to have lost my place at the chop - house , where every man , according to the natural ...
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... kind of rational leaves , which are words ; and in due season the flowers begin to appear in variety of beautiful colors , and all the gay pictures of youthful fancy and imagination ; at last the fruit knits and is formed , which is ...
... kind of rational leaves , which are words ; and in due season the flowers begin to appear in variety of beautiful colors , and all the gay pictures of youthful fancy and imagination ; at last the fruit knits and is formed , which is ...
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... kind , that I gave this warning to all I know ; I shall bring them for the future before your Spectatorial authority . On Sunday last , one , who shall be nameless , reproving several of his con- gregation for standing at prayers , was ...
... kind , that I gave this warning to all I know ; I shall bring them for the future before your Spectatorial authority . On Sunday last , one , who shall be nameless , reproving several of his con- gregation for standing at prayers , was ...
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... kind . There is a natural disrelish of every thing which is good in his very nature , and he is born an enemy to the world . He is ever extremely partial to himself in all his actions , and has no sense of iniquity but from the ...
... kind . There is a natural disrelish of every thing which is good in his very nature , and he is born an enemy to the world . He is ever extremely partial to himself in all his actions , and has no sense of iniquity but from the ...
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ADDISON admiration agreeable appear Bacchius beauty body consider countenance Covent Garden creatures daugh dear delight desire discourse divine dreams dress Duke of Burgundy Eastcourt entertained excellent eyes faith folly fortune garden gentleman give gout grace greatest hand happy head hear heard heart honor hope humble servant humor husband imagination kind lady learning letter live look Manilius mankind manner marriage married matter merit mind modesty Mohair nature nerally never obliged observed occasion paper particular passion person Pharamond Pindar pleased pleasure Plutarch Plutus poor present proveditor racter reader reason Rechteren religion Rhynsault Samson Agonistes seems sense SEPTEMBER 18 sight sorrow soul SPECTATOR STEELE tell thing thou thought tion told town Tunbridge VIII VIRG Virgil virtue whilst whole wife woman women words write young