The Spectator, Volume 3J.M. Dent & Company, 1925 |
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Page 112
... that Side for which he suffered . That innocent Mirth which had been so conspicuous in his Life , did not forsake him to the last : He maintain'd the same same Chearfulness of Heart upon the Scaffold , which he 112 THE SPECTATOR.
... that Side for which he suffered . That innocent Mirth which had been so conspicuous in his Life , did not forsake him to the last : He maintain'd the same same Chearfulness of Heart upon the Scaffold , which he 112 THE SPECTATOR.
Page 113
... Chearfulness of his Temper , as in the Sanctity of his Life and Manners . I shall conclude this Paper with the Instance of a Person who seems to me to have shewn more Intre pidity and Greatness of Soul in his dying Moments , than what ...
... Chearfulness of his Temper , as in the Sanctity of his Life and Manners . I shall conclude this Paper with the Instance of a Person who seems to me to have shewn more Intre pidity and Greatness of Soul in his dying Moments , than what ...
Page 132
... Chearfulness and Alacrity , She lives in the World , and denies herself none of the Diversions of it , with a con stant Declaration how insipid all things in it are to her . She is never herself but at Church ; there she displays her ...
... Chearfulness and Alacrity , She lives in the World , and denies herself none of the Diversions of it , with a con stant Declaration how insipid all things in it are to her . She is never herself but at Church ; there she displays her ...
Page 185
... Chearfulness as formerly ; which my Mistress takes Notice of , and calls Envy and ill Temper at seeing others preferred before me . My Mistress has a younger Sister lives in the House with her that is some Thousands below her in Estate ...
... Chearfulness as formerly ; which my Mistress takes Notice of , and calls Envy and ill Temper at seeing others preferred before me . My Mistress has a younger Sister lives in the House with her that is some Thousands below her in Estate ...
Page 214
... to conceal , and always put on an Air of Chearfulness to receive him . To lessen their Expence , their eldest Daughter ( whom I shall call Amanda ) was sent sent into the Country , to the House of an 214 SPECTATOR THE No. 374. ...
... to conceal , and always put on an Air of Chearfulness to receive him . To lessen their Expence , their eldest Daughter ( whom I shall call Amanda ) was sent sent into the Country , to the House of an 214 SPECTATOR THE No. 374. ...
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