The SpectatorDerby & Jackson, 1859 |
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第 10 頁
... pleased when they have taken him in the worst and most disadvantageous light . There are many who find a pleasure in contradicting the common reports of fame , and in spreading abroad the weaknesses of an exalted character . They ...
... pleased when they have taken him in the worst and most disadvantageous light . There are many who find a pleasure in contradicting the common reports of fame , and in spreading abroad the weaknesses of an exalted character . They ...
第 11 頁
... pleased by some implicit kind of revenge , to see him taken down and humbled in his reputation , and in some measure reduced to our own rank , who had so far raised himself above us in the reports and opinions of mankind Thus we see how ...
... pleased by some implicit kind of revenge , to see him taken down and humbled in his reputation , and in some measure reduced to our own rank , who had so far raised himself above us in the reports and opinions of mankind Thus we see how ...
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... pleased with the enjoyment of it . For though the presence of this imaginary good cannot make us happy , the absence of it may make us mis- erable ; because in the enjoyment of an object we only find that share of pleasure which it is ...
... pleased with the enjoyment of it . For though the presence of this imaginary good cannot make us happy , the absence of it may make us mis- erable ; because in the enjoyment of an object we only find that share of pleasure which it is ...
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... into our thoughts at the contracting of them . Several that are in this respect unequally yoked , and uneasy for life , with a person of a particular character , might have been pleased and happy with a person of 22 [ No. 261 . SPECTATOR .
... into our thoughts at the contracting of them . Several that are in this respect unequally yoked , and uneasy for life , with a person of a particular character , might have been pleased and happy with a person of 22 [ No. 261 . SPECTATOR .
第 23 頁
Joseph Addison George Washington Greene. might have been pleased and happy with a person of a contrary one , notwithstanding they are both perhaps equally virtuous and laudable in their kind . Before marriage we cannot be too inquisitive ...
Joseph Addison George Washington Greene. might have been pleased and happy with a person of a contrary one , notwithstanding they are both perhaps equally virtuous and laudable in their kind . Before marriage we cannot be too inquisitive ...
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