The Spectator: With Sketches of the Lives of the Authors, an Index, and Explanatory Notes, Volum 12James Crissy, 1832 |
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... delight in hearing the faults of others . Secondly , Whether he is not too apt to believe such little blackening accounts , and more in- clined to be credulous on the uncharitable than on the good - natured side . Thirdly , Whether he ...
... delight in hearing the faults of others . Secondly , Whether he is not too apt to believe such little blackening accounts , and more in- clined to be credulous on the uncharitable than on the good - natured side . Thirdly , Whether he ...
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... delighted with the same objects . The Supreme Being , therefore , in compliance with this taste of happiness which he ... delight us . Our happiness will be the same , whether it proceed from external objects , or from the impressions of ...
... delighted with the same objects . The Supreme Being , therefore , in compliance with this taste of happiness which he ... delight us . Our happiness will be the same , whether it proceed from external objects , or from the impressions of ...
Side 185
... delight , under so many disquiets , and the sport of such various passions , let them answer , as they can , if the ... delights that make up this business Q 2 No. 624 . 185 THE SPECTATOR .
... delight , under so many disquiets , and the sport of such various passions , let them answer , as they can , if the ... delights that make up this business Q 2 No. 624 . 185 THE SPECTATOR .
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