The Spectator: With Notes, and a General Index. The Eight Volumes Comprised in OneHickman and Hazzard. William Brown, printer, 1822 - 771 pages |
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Page 23
... pleasure . The relish of at what would have been useful and laudable , his life is inverted ; and the objects which adminis . meets with contempt and derision , the envious ter the highest satisfaction to those who are exempt man ...
... pleasure . The relish of at what would have been useful and laudable , his life is inverted ; and the objects which adminis . meets with contempt and derision , the envious ter the highest satisfaction to those who are exempt man ...
Page 45
... pleasure they have in the It might be borne even here , but it often ascends consciousness that they are the objects ... pleasure , we shall never betray an affectation , for we cannot be guilty of it : but when we give the passion ...
... pleasure they have in the It might be borne even here , but it often ascends consciousness that they are the objects ... pleasure , we shall never betray an affectation , for we cannot be guilty of it : but when we give the passion ...
Page 65
... pleasure . The most elegant and correct of all the Latin historians * observes , that in his time , when the most formidable states of the Most of the trades , professions , and ways of living world were subdued by the Romans , the ...
... pleasure . The most elegant and correct of all the Latin historians * observes , that in his time , when the most formidable states of the Most of the trades , professions , and ways of living world were subdued by the Romans , the ...
Page 96
... pleasure for their amity to each other , the eyes of the neighbourhood were turned to remark them , It must be a ... pleasure ments made to virtue ; the mind is all the while at the report of a disadvantage , and their coun ...
... pleasure for their amity to each other , the eyes of the neighbourhood were turned to remark them , It must be a ... pleasure ments made to virtue ; the mind is all the while at the report of a disadvantage , and their coun ...
Page 112
... Pleasure of a Country Life . The Government within a month of a coxcomb , in case I think fit of the Tongue . A letter dated from Cheapside to continue this paper . For my part , as it is my desires me that I would advise all young ...
... Pleasure of a Country Life . The Government within a month of a coxcomb , in case I think fit of the Tongue . A letter dated from Cheapside to continue this paper . For my part , as it is my desires me that I would advise all young ...
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