The Hive of Ancient and Modern Literature: A Collection of Essays, Narratives, Allegories, and Instructive CompositionsS. Hodgson, 1806 - 340 páginas |
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... poor , approach , in point of real enjoyment , much nearer to each other , than is commonly imagined . In the lot of man , mu- tual compenfations , both of pleasure and of pain , uni- verfally take place . Providence never intended that ...
... poor , approach , in point of real enjoyment , much nearer to each other , than is commonly imagined . In the lot of man , mu- tual compenfations , both of pleasure and of pain , uni- verfally take place . Providence never intended that ...
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... amongst the rest ; and , in the evening , when he was going up to the prætor's chair , he was brutally repulfed by the attending lictors . The attention of the the poor is generally driven from one ungrateful object to ( 40 )
... amongst the rest ; and , in the evening , when he was going up to the prætor's chair , he was brutally repulfed by the attending lictors . The attention of the the poor is generally driven from one ungrateful object to ( 40 )
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... poor is generally driven from one ungrateful object to another ; for night coming on , he now found him- felf under the neceflity of feeking a place to lie in , and yet knew not where to apply . All emaciated , and in rags as he was ...
... poor is generally driven from one ungrateful object to another ; for night coming on , he now found him- felf under the neceflity of feeking a place to lie in , and yet knew not where to apply . All emaciated , and in rags as he was ...
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... poor animals : Almost as soon as we are fenfible what life is ourselves , we make it our sport to take it from other creatures . I cannot but believe a very good ufe might be made of the fancy which chil dren have for birds and infects ...
... poor animals : Almost as soon as we are fenfible what life is ourselves , we make it our sport to take it from other creatures . I cannot but believe a very good ufe might be made of the fancy which chil dren have for birds and infects ...
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... poor gentle- man , -I think of the army , faid the landlord , who was taken ill at my house four days ago , and has never held up his head fince , or had a defire to taste any thing , till juft now , that he has a fancy for a glafs of ...
... poor gentle- man , -I think of the army , faid the landlord , who was taken ill at my house four days ago , and has never held up his head fince , or had a defire to taste any thing , till juft now , that he has a fancy for a glafs of ...
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