The Spectator: With Notes, and a General Index. The Eight Volumes Comprised in OneHickman and Hazzard. William Brown, printer, 1822 - 771 էջ |
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Էջ 44
... action : but betrays For she says that every bird which is killed in an interruption in every second thought , when ... actions , it is a very tertainments which she has formed to herself , how difficult task to get above a desire of it ...
... action : but betrays For she says that every bird which is killed in an interruption in every second thought , when ... actions , it is a very tertainments which she has formed to herself , how difficult task to get above a desire of it ...
Էջ 47
... action , and breaks the We find that good and evil happen alike to all tide of sorrow , by throwing it into different chan- men on this side the grave ; and as the principal nels . This inconvenience , however , may in a great design of ...
... action , and breaks the We find that good and evil happen alike to all tide of sorrow , by throwing it into different chan- men on this side the grave ; and as the principal nels . This inconvenience , however , may in a great design of ...
Էջ 65
... action , in those whose hearts are wholly set upon ease , mag- nificence , and pleasure . The most elegant and correct of all the Latin historians * observes , that Most of the trades , professions , and ways of living world were ...
... action , in those whose hearts are wholly set upon ease , mag- nificence , and pleasure . The most elegant and correct of all the Latin historians * observes , that Most of the trades , professions , and ways of living world were ...
Էջ 84
... actions which do honour to their country : thus Virgil's hero was the founder of Rome , Homer's a prince of Greece ; and for this reason Valerius Flaccus and Statius , who were both Romans , might be just- ly derided for having chosen ...
... actions which do honour to their country : thus Virgil's hero was the founder of Rome , Homer's a prince of Greece ; and for this reason Valerius Flaccus and Statius , who were both Romans , might be just- ly derided for having chosen ...
Էջ 91
... actions which are disagreeable day . What I would here contend for is , that the to those maxims which prevail , as the standards of more virtuous the man is , the nearer he will natu- , behaviour in the country wherein he lives . What ...
... actions which are disagreeable day . What I would here contend for is , that the to those maxims which prevail , as the standards of more virtuous the man is , the nearer he will natu- , behaviour in the country wherein he lives . What ...
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