The Spectator, Svazek 6J. and R. Tonson, 1728 |
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... Sense : If Catia would be filent , her Beholders would adore her ; if Iras would talk , her Hearers would admire her ; but Calia's Tongue runs inceffantly , while Iras gives her felf filent Airs and foft Languors ; fo that ' tis ...
... Sense : If Catia would be filent , her Beholders would adore her ; if Iras would talk , her Hearers would admire her ; but Calia's Tongue runs inceffantly , while Iras gives her felf filent Airs and foft Languors ; fo that ' tis ...
Strana 72
... Sense , nor fo refined as those of the Understanding . The last are , indeed , more preferable , because they are founded on fome new Knowledge or Improve- ment in the Mind of Man ; yet it must be confeft , that that thofe of the ...
... Sense , nor fo refined as those of the Understanding . The last are , indeed , more preferable , because they are founded on fome new Knowledge or Improve- ment in the Mind of Man ; yet it must be confeft , that that thofe of the ...
Strana 107
... latter Ages , when pious Frauds were made ufe of to amufe Mankind , and frighten , them into a Sense of their Duty . Our Forefathers looked looked upon Nature with more Reverence and Horrour , before N ' 419 . 107 The SPECTATOR .
... latter Ages , when pious Frauds were made ufe of to amufe Mankind , and frighten , them into a Sense of their Duty . Our Forefathers looked looked upon Nature with more Reverence and Horrour , before N ' 419 . 107 The SPECTATOR .
Strana 132
... per Aut nimium teneris juvenent : I do not fay with Mr. Bays that Spirits must not be confic but it is certain their Sense oc difcoloured , that it may feem p : is feparated from a large Parterre , and from thence 106 The SPECTA N° 419. ...
... per Aut nimium teneris juvenent : I do not fay with Mr. Bays that Spirits must not be confic but it is certain their Sense oc difcoloured , that it may feem p : is feparated from a large Parterre , and from thence 106 The SPECTA N° 419. ...
Strana 224
... Sense in it , than what we often hear in the Mouths of the Vulgar , that Custom is a fecond Nature . It is indeed able to form the Man anew , and to give him Inclinati- ons and Capacities altogether different from those he was born with ...
... Sense in it , than what we often hear in the Mouths of the Vulgar , that Custom is a fecond Nature . It is indeed able to form the Man anew , and to give him Inclinati- ons and Capacities altogether different from those he was born with ...
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