The Spectator, Tom 5William Durell and Company, 1810 |
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... happier would my life have been now , if I could have looked back on any worthy action done for my country ? If I had laid out that which I profused in luxury and wantonness , in acts of generosity or charity ? I have lived a bachelor ...
... happier would my life have been now , if I could have looked back on any worthy action done for my country ? If I had laid out that which I profused in luxury and wantonness , in acts of generosity or charity ? I have lived a bachelor ...
Strona 13
... happiness , and that to oblige me ; or I live in torment , and that to lay no manner of ob- ligation upon you ? While I indulge your insensi- bility , I am doing nothing ; if you favor my passion , VOL . V. B you are bestowing bright ...
... happiness , and that to oblige me ; or I live in torment , and that to lay no manner of ob- ligation upon you ? While I indulge your insensi- bility , I am doing nothing ; if you favor my passion , VOL . V. B you are bestowing bright ...
Strona 26
... happiness of overhearing our neighbors , as we ride by , point to their children , and say with a voice of joy , There they go . . " You cannot , Mr. Spectator , pass your time better than in insinuating the delights which these ...
... happiness of overhearing our neighbors , as we ride by , point to their children , and say with a voice of joy , There they go . . " You cannot , Mr. Spectator , pass your time better than in insinuating the delights which these ...
Strona 50
... happiness this world is ca- pable of , should be so uncomfortable a one to so ma- ny as it daily proves . But the mischief generally proceeds from the unwise choice people make for themselves , and an expectation of happiness from ...
... happiness this world is ca- pable of , should be so uncomfortable a one to so ma- ny as it daily proves . But the mischief generally proceeds from the unwise choice people make for themselves , and an expectation of happiness from ...
Strona 51
... happiness in the practice of virtue , and makes her duty her continual pleasure ? No ; men rather seek for money as the compliment of all their desires ; and regardless of what kind of wives they take , they think riches will be a ...
... happiness in the practice of virtue , and makes her duty her continual pleasure ? No ; men rather seek for money as the compliment of all their desires ; and regardless of what kind of wives they take , they think riches will be a ...
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