The Spectator, Svazek 1Dent, 1958 |
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Strana 120
... tion of Rewards and Punishments , and an impartial Execu- tion of Poetical Justice . Who were the first that established this Rule I know not ; but I am sure it has no Foundation in Nature , in Reason , or in the Practice of the ...
... tion of Rewards and Punishments , and an impartial Execu- tion of Poetical Justice . Who were the first that established this Rule I know not ; but I am sure it has no Foundation in Nature , in Reason , or in the Practice of the ...
Strana 348
... tion to those of the same Turn of Desire , that he produces the Authority of the wisest Men of the best Age of the World , to strengthen his Opinion of the ordinary Pursuits of Mankind . It would methinks be no ill Maxim of Life , if ...
... tion to those of the same Turn of Desire , that he produces the Authority of the wisest Men of the best Age of the World , to strengthen his Opinion of the ordinary Pursuits of Mankind . It would methinks be no ill Maxim of Life , if ...
Strana 473
... tion of the Capacities of Children , or the Intention of Parents in their Behalf . There are many excellent Tempers which are worthy to be nourished and cultivated with all possible Diligence and Care , that were never designed to be ...
... tion of the Capacities of Children , or the Intention of Parents in their Behalf . There are many excellent Tempers which are worthy to be nourished and cultivated with all possible Diligence and Care , that were never designed to be ...
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