The Spectator, Svazek 701893 |
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Strana 148
... reflected there can be no reason for allowing him more liberty than others possessed with phrenzy, but that his distemper has no malevolence in it to any mortal. That devotion to his mistress kindles in bis mind a general tenderness ...
... reflected there can be no reason for allowing him more liberty than others possessed with phrenzy, but that his distemper has no malevolence in it to any mortal. That devotion to his mistress kindles in bis mind a general tenderness ...
Strana 155
... reflection upon hers. " I am. Sir, your affectionate kinsman, " And most obedient humble servant, " Paul Reqnaud." There hardly can be a greater instance of an heroic mind, than the unprejudiced manner in which this lady weighed this ...
... reflection upon hers. " I am. Sir, your affectionate kinsman, " And most obedient humble servant, " Paul Reqnaud." There hardly can be a greater instance of an heroic mind, than the unprejudiced manner in which this lady weighed this ...
Strana 158
... reflecting on the behaviour of the angel who in holy writ has the conduct of Lot and his family. The circumstances drawn from that relation are very gracefully made use of on this occasion. " In either hand the hast'ning angel caught ...
... reflecting on the behaviour of the angel who in holy writ has the conduct of Lot and his family. The circumstances drawn from that relation are very gracefully made use of on this occasion. " In either hand the hast'ning angel caught ...
Strana 171
... reflections so effectually as by a contrary behaviour. If they are praiseworthy, the memory of them is of no use but to act suitably to them. Thus a good present behaviour is an implicit repentance for any miscarriage in what is past ...
... reflections so effectually as by a contrary behaviour. If they are praiseworthy, the memory of them is of no use but to act suitably to them. Thus a good present behaviour is an implicit repentance for any miscarriage in what is past ...
Strana 172
... reflection, and am fit to rejoice with the army to-morrow. He is a popular general who can expose himself like a ... reflections when he retired to his closet in some disturbance upon the repeated ill omens of Calpbumia's dream ...
... reflection, and am fit to rejoice with the army to-morrow. He is a popular general who can expose himself like a ... reflections when he retired to his closet in some disturbance upon the repeated ill omens of Calpbumia's dream ...
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