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" ... of them who did not think the new blemish, as soon as she had got it into her possession, much more disagreeable than the old one. I made the same observation on every other misfortune or calamity, which every one in the assembly brought upon himself,... "
The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison: The Spectator [no. 487-600 ... - 85. oldal
szerző: Joseph Addison - 1854
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1804 - 412 oldal
...on every ether misfortune or calamity which every one in the assembly brought upon .himself in lieu of what he had parted with : whether it be that all...accustomed to it, I shall not determine. I could not from my heart forbear pitying the poor hump-backed gentleman mentioned in the former paper, who went...

The British Essayists, 14. kötet

Alexander Chalmers - 1808 - 494 oldal
...on every other misfortune or calamity which every one in the assembly brought upon himself in lieu of what he had parted with : whether it be that all the evils which befal us, are in some measure suited and proportioned to our strength, or that every evil becomes more...

The Spectator, 14. kötet

Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 272 oldal
...on every other misfortune or calamity which every one in the assembly brought upon himself in lieu of what he had parted with : whether it be that all...accustomed to it, I shall not determine. I could not from my heart forbear pitying the poor hump-backed gentleman mentioned in the former paper, who went...

The British Essayists; with Prefaces, Historical and Biographical,: The ...

Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 278 oldal
...on every other misfortune or calamity which every one in the assembly brought upon himself in lieu of what he had parted with : whether it be that all...accustomed to it, I shall not determine. I could not from my heart forbear pitying the poor hump-backed gentleman mentioned in the former paper, who went...

The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, a New Ed., with ..., 5. kötet

Joseph Addison, Richard Hurd - 1811 - 522 oldal
...every other misfortune or calamity, which every one in the assembly brought upon himself, in lieu* of what he had parted with ; whether it be, that all the evils which befal us, are in some measure suited and proportioned to our strength, or that every evil becomes more...

Sequel to the English Reader, Or Elegant Selections in Prose and Poetry ...

Lindley Murray - 1816 - 298 oldal
...on every other misfortune or calamity, which every one in the aflembly brought upon himfclf, in lieu of what he had parted with ; whether it be that all the evils which befal us are in lome n.eafure fuited and proportioned to our ftrength, or that every evil becomes more...

The British Essayists: Spectator

James Ferguson - 1819 - 274 oldal
...brought upon himself in lieu of what he had parted with : whether it be that all the evils which befal us are in some measure suited and proportioned to...evil becomes more supportable by our being accustomed toit, I shall not determine. I must not omit my own particular adventure. My friend with a long visage...

The British essayists, with prefaces by A. Chalmers, 11-12. kötet

British essayists - 1823 - 924 oldal
...on every other misfortune or calamity which every one in the assembly brought upon himself in lieu of what he had parted with ; whether it be, that all...accustomed to it, I shall not determine. I could not from my heart forbear pitying the poor hump-backed gentleman mentioned in the former paper, who went...

The Brighton gleaner; or, General repository of literary ..., 2. kötet

1823 - 536 oldal
...on every other misfortune or calamity, which every one in the assemby brought upon himself, in lieu of what he had parted with ; whether it be that all...accustomed to it, I shall not determine. I could not from my heart forbear pitying the poor humpbacked gentleman, who went off a very well shaped person...

Handbuch der englischen sprache und literature, 1. kötet

H. Nolte - 1823 - 646 oldal
...on every other misfortune or calamity, which every one im the assembly brought upon himself, in lieu of what he had parted with; whether it be that all the evils which befall us are in more measure suited and proportioned to our strength, or that every evil becomes more supportable hy...




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