The Spectator, Том 9William Durell and Company, 1810 |
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... nature , which I can give you a sense of , though I cannot ex- press it wholly , I am all over faintness , and am oblig- ed to retire and give way to a few sighs and tears be- fore I can be easy . I cannot but recommend the subject of ...
... nature , which I can give you a sense of , though I cannot ex- press it wholly , I am all over faintness , and am oblig- ed to retire and give way to a few sighs and tears be- fore I can be easy . I cannot but recommend the subject of ...
Стр. x
... nature , yet their conscious integrity shall under- mine their affliction : nay , that very affliction shall add force to their integrity , from a reflection of the use of virtue in the hour of affliction . I sat down with a de- sign to ...
... nature , yet their conscious integrity shall under- mine their affliction : nay , that very affliction shall add force to their integrity , from a reflection of the use of virtue in the hour of affliction . I sat down with a de- sign to ...
Стр. xvii
... nature and humanity . There are many ingenious men whose abilities do little else but make themselves and those about them uneasy : such are those who are far gone in the pleasures of the town , who cannot support life without quick ...
... nature and humanity . There are many ingenious men whose abilities do little else but make themselves and those about them uneasy : such are those who are far gone in the pleasures of the town , who cannot support life without quick ...
Стр. xviii
... nature the failings of those who love them , and who always think those the objects of love and pity who came to their arms the objects of joy and admiration . Of this latter sort is Lysander , a man of wit , learn- ing , sobriety , and ...
... nature the failings of those who love them , and who always think those the objects of love and pity who came to their arms the objects of joy and admiration . Of this latter sort is Lysander , a man of wit , learn- ing , sobriety , and ...
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... amused himself with fables out of the Pagan theology , and that when he hints at any thing of this nature he alludes to it only as to a fable . Many of our modern authors , whose learning very often THE SPECTATOR . No. 523 No. 523. ...
... amused himself with fables out of the Pagan theology , and that when he hints at any thing of this nature he alludes to it only as to a fable . Many of our modern authors , whose learning very often THE SPECTATOR . No. 523 No. 523. ...
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