The Spectator: With Sketches of the Lives of the Authors, an Index, and Explanatory Notes, Volum 12James Crissy, 1832 |
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... serve such traces and footsteps of noble thoughts , as if carefully pursued , might lead us into a pro- per path of action . There is so much rapture and ecstacy in our fancied bliss , and something so dismal and shocking in our fancied ...
... serve such traces and footsteps of noble thoughts , as if carefully pursued , might lead us into a pro- per path of action . There is so much rapture and ecstacy in our fancied bliss , and something so dismal and shocking in our fancied ...
Side 185
... serve honour than obtain it . The ambitious man should remember Cardinal Wolsey's complaint . Had I served God with the same application wherewith I served my king , he would not have forsaken me in my old age . ' The cardinal here ...
... serve honour than obtain it . The ambitious man should remember Cardinal Wolsey's complaint . Had I served God with the same application wherewith I served my king , he would not have forsaken me in my old age . ' The cardinal here ...
Side 204
... serve to recommend them to the children of vio- lence and folly . I have by me a bundle of memorials presented by several cavaliers upon the restoration of king Charles II . which may serve as so many in- stances to our present purpose ...
... serve to recommend them to the children of vio- lence and folly . I have by me a bundle of memorials presented by several cavaliers upon the restoration of king Charles II . which may serve as so many in- stances to our present purpose ...
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