The Spectator: Corrected from the Originals, 第 4 卷G. B. Whittaker, 1827 |
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... poor . For my own part I cannot be mightily pleased with the laws which have done this , which have provided better to feed than employ the poor . We have a tradition from our forefathers , that after the first of those laws was made ...
... poor . For my own part I cannot be mightily pleased with the laws which have done this , which have provided better to feed than employ the poor . We have a tradition from our forefathers , that after the first of those laws was made ...
第 106 頁
... poor children are daily ruined by careless nurses ; and yet how tender ought they to be to a poor infant , since the least hurt or blow , especially upon the head , may make it senseless , stu- pid , or otherwise miserable for ever ...
... poor children are daily ruined by careless nurses ; and yet how tender ought they to be to a poor infant , since the least hurt or blow , especially upon the head , may make it senseless , stu- pid , or otherwise miserable for ever ...
第 214 頁
... poor family in the parish . I have often thought , ' says Sir Roger , it happens very well that Christmas should fall out in the middle of winter . It is the most dead uncomfortable time of the year , when the poor people would suffer ...
... poor family in the parish . I have often thought , ' says Sir Roger , it happens very well that Christmas should fall out in the middle of winter . It is the most dead uncomfortable time of the year , when the poor people would suffer ...
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Universality of ambitionits wrong directions | 10 |
Fragment of Sappho | 26 |
On the beauty and loveliness of virtue | 90 |
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