The Spectator, Svazek 1Dent, 1958 |
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Strana 225
... Admiration . But notwithstanding Man's Essential Perfection is but very little , his Comparative Perfection may be very considerable . If he looks upon himself in an abstracted Light , he has not much to boast of ; but if he considers ...
... Admiration . But notwithstanding Man's Essential Perfection is but very little , his Comparative Perfection may be very considerable . If he looks upon himself in an abstracted Light , he has not much to boast of ; but if he considers ...
Strana 226
... admired for that only which deserves Admiration : and I think we may observe , without a Compliment to them , that many of them do not only live in a more uniform Course of Virtue , but with an infinitely greater Regard to their Honour ...
... admired for that only which deserves Admiration : and I think we may observe , without a Compliment to them , that many of them do not only live in a more uniform Course of Virtue , but with an infinitely greater Regard to their Honour ...
Strana 537
... Admiration appears in Sidney's Apologie : Tragedy that with sturring the affects of admiration and commiseration teacheth the uncertainety of this world . ' See the note in Elizabethan Critical Essays , u.s. ( 1904 ) , i . 392-3 . 43 ...
... Admiration appears in Sidney's Apologie : Tragedy that with sturring the affects of admiration and commiseration teacheth the uncertainety of this world . ' See the note in Elizabethan Critical Essays , u.s. ( 1904 ) , i . 392-3 . 43 ...
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