The Spectator, Svazek 6Alexander Chalmers D. Appleton, 1853 |
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... perfection . likewise the belles - lettres are typified by a saunter in the gait , a fall of one wing of the peruke back- ward , an insertion of one hand in the fob , and a So negligent swing of the other , with a pinch of 12 [ No. 518 ...
... perfection . likewise the belles - lettres are typified by a saunter in the gait , a fall of one wing of the peruke back- ward , an insertion of one hand in the fob , and a So negligent swing of the other , with a pinch of 12 [ No. 518 ...
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... perfection in the sense which one animal enjoys beyond what appears in another , that , though the sense in different animals be distinguished by the same common denomination , it seems almost of a different nature . If after this we ...
... perfection in the sense which one animal enjoys beyond what appears in another , that , though the sense in different animals be distinguished by the same common denomination , it seems almost of a different nature . If after this we ...
Strana 17
... perfection , between the Supreme Being and man , than between man and the most despica- ble insect . This consequence of so great a variety of beings which are superior to us , from that va- riety which is inferior to us , is made by Mr ...
... perfection , between the Supreme Being and man , than between man and the most despica- ble insect . This consequence of so great a variety of beings which are superior to us , from that va- riety which is inferior to us , is made by Mr ...
Strana 18
... perfection , as we see they gradually descend from us downward : which , if it be probable , we have reason then to be persuaded that there are far more species of crea- tures above us than there are beneath ; we being in degrees of ...
... perfection , as we see they gradually descend from us downward : which , if it be probable , we have reason then to be persuaded that there are far more species of crea- tures above us than there are beneath ; we being in degrees of ...
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... perfection in inattention , more espe- cially to party - relations , ' that , at the same time I seem with greedy ears to devour up the discourse , I certainly don't know one word of it , but pursue my own course of thought , whether ...
... perfection in inattention , more espe- cially to party - relations , ' that , at the same time I seem with greedy ears to devour up the discourse , I certainly don't know one word of it , but pursue my own course of thought , whether ...
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