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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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The Spectator: A Digest-index

William Wheeler - 1892 - 200 oldal
...not deserve the name of Evils. 556-2-4. The prospect more painful than the actual pressure. 719-2-2. Whether it be that all the evils which befall us are in some measure proportioned to our strength, or that every evil becomes more supportable by our being accustomed to...

The Library of Choice Literature and Encyclopædia of Universal Authorship ...

Ainsworth Rand Spofford, Charles Gibbon - 1893 - 504 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...our being accustomed to it, I shall not determine. I must not omit my own particular adventure. My friend with the long visage, had no sooner taken upon...

Select Esays of Addison: Together with Macaulay's Essay on Addison's Life ...

Joseph Addison - 1894 - 358 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 humpbacked gentleman mentioned in the former paper, who went...

The Spectator, 8. kötet

George Gregory Smith - 1898 - 38 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...I could not for my Heart forbear pitying the poor hump/back'd Gentleman mentioned in the former Paper, who went off a very well'shaped Person with a...

The Spectator, 5. kötet

George Gregory Smith - 1898 - 338 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...I could not for my Heart forbear pitying the poor hump/back'd Gentleman mentioned in the former Paper, who went off a very well/shaped Person with a...

The Spectator: no. 556-635; June 18, 1714-Dec. 20, 1714

George Atherton Aitken - 1898 - 476 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...our being accustomed to it, I shall not determine. paper, who went off a very well-shaped person with a stone in his bladder ; nor the fine gentleman...

Stepping Stones to Literature, 8. könyv

Sarah Louise Arnold, Charles Benajah Gilbert - 1898 - 344 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...or that every evil becomes more supportable by our becoming more accustomed to it, I shall not determine. I could not, for my heart, forbear pitying the...

The International Library of Famous Literature: Selections from ..., 8. kötet

Andrew Lang, Donald Grant Mitchell - 1898 - 578 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 befall us are in some measure united and proportioned to our strength, or that every evil becomes more supportable by our being accustomed...

Choice Literature: For Grammar Grades, 1. könyv

1898 - 348 oldal
...assembly brought upon himself in lieu of what he had parted with; whether it be that all the evils that befall us are in some measure suited and proportioned to our strength, or that any evil becomes more supportable by our being accustomed to it, I shall not determine. I must not...

Choice Literature: ... for Grammar Grades, 1. könyv

Sherman Williams - 1898 - 344 oldal
...misfortune or calamity which every one in the assembly brought upon himself in lieu 230 L CHOICE LITEUATURE of what he had parted with; whether it be that all the evils that befall us are in some measure suited and proportioned to our strength, or that any evil becomes...




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