The Spectator: With Sketches of the Lives of the Authors, an Index, and Explanatory Notes, 第 10 巻James Crissy, 1832 |
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... suffer any one to destroy their nests in the spring , or drive them from their usual haunts in fruit time . I value my garden more for being full of blackbirds than cherries , and very frankly give them fruit for their songs . By this ...
... suffer any one to destroy their nests in the spring , or drive them from their usual haunts in fruit time . I value my garden more for being full of blackbirds than cherries , and very frankly give them fruit for their songs . By this ...
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... suffered to go abroad for fear of catching cold ; when he should have been hunting down a buck , he was by his mother's side learning how to season it , or put it in crust ; and was making pa- per boats with his sisters , at an age when ...
... suffered to go abroad for fear of catching cold ; when he should have been hunting down a buck , he was by his mother's side learning how to season it , or put it in crust ; and was making pa- per boats with his sisters , at an age when ...
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... suffers , when he looks upon himself as the mark of divine vengeance , and abates the compassion of those towards him , who regard him in so dreadful á light . The humour of turning every misfortune into a judgment , proceeds from wrong ...
... suffers , when he looks upon himself as the mark of divine vengeance , and abates the compassion of those towards him , who regard him in so dreadful á light . The humour of turning every misfortune into a judgment , proceeds from wrong ...
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... suffering person than on that of the thief or as- sassin . In short , she is so good a christian , that whatever happens to herself is a trial , and what- ever happens to her neighbours is a judgment . The very description of this folly ...
... suffering person than on that of the thief or as- sassin . In short , she is so good a christian , that whatever happens to herself is a trial , and what- ever happens to her neighbours is a judgment . The very description of this folly ...
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... suffers . Another consideration , that may check our presumption in putting such a construction upon a misfortune , is this , that it is impossible for us to know what are calamities and what are bless- ings . How many accidents have ...
... suffers . Another consideration , that may check our presumption in putting such a construction upon a misfortune , is this , that it is impossible for us to know what are calamities and what are bless- ings . How many accidents have ...
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