| 1729 - 320 pages
...that he had not been left to h'is own Choice, as to the kini pf Evils which fell to his Lot. BESIDES the feveral Pieces of Morality to be drawn out of this Vifion, 1 learnt from it, never to repine at my own Misfortunet, or to envy the Happinefs of another, fince... | |
| 1739 - 332 pages
...that he had not been left to his own Choice, as to the kind of Evils which fell to his Lot. BESIDES the feveral Pieces' of Morality to be drawn out of this Vifion, I learnt from it, never to repine at my own Misfortunes, or to envy the Happinefs of another, fince it... | |
| 1786 - 670 pages
...it contentedly, being very well pleafecl that he had not been left to bis own choice, as to the kind of evils which fell to his lot. Befides the feveral...pieces of morality to be drawn out of this vifion, I learnt from it, never to repine at my own railfortunes, or to envy the happineiscf another, fince it... | |
| 1789 - 428 pages
...it contentedly, being very well pleafed that he had not been left to his own choice as to the kind of evils which fell to his lot. Befides the feveral pieces of morality to be drawn out of this Viiion, 1 learnt from it never to repine at my own Misfortunes, or to envy the happinefs of another,... | |
| English instructor - 1801 - 272 pages
...evils which fell to his lot. Besides the several pieces of morality to be drawn out of this vision , I learned from it never to repine at my own misfortunes , or to envy the happiness of another , since , it is impossible for any man to form a right judgment of his neighbour's... | |
| 1803 - 342 pages
...evils which fell to his lot. Besides the several pieces of morality to be drawn out of this vision, I learned from it, never to repine at my own misfortunes, or to envy the happiness of another, since it is impossible for any man to form a right judgment of his neighbour's... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1804 - 498 pages
...which fell to his lot. Besides the several pieces of morality to be drawn put of this vision, I learnt from it, never to repine at my own misfortunes, or to envy the happiness of another, since it is impossible for any man to form a right judgment of his neighbour's... | |
| 1804 - 412 pages
...which fell to his lot. Besides the several pieces of morality to be drawn out of this vision, I learnt from it, never to repine at my own misfortunes, or to envy the happiness of another, since it is impossible for any man to form a. right judgment of his neighbour's... | |
| 1808 - 306 pages
...which fell to his lot. Besides the several pieces of morality to he drawn out of this vision, I learnt from it, never to repine at my own misfortunes, or to envy the happiness of another, since it is impossihle for any man to form a right jndgment of his neighhour's... | |
| Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele - 1810 - 304 pages
...evils which fell to his lot. Besides the several pieces of morality to be drawn •ut of this vision, 1 learned from it never to repine at my own misfortunes, or to envy the happiness of another, since it is impossible for any man to form a right judgment of his neighbor's... | |
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