The Spectator, Svazek 5D. Appleton, 1853 |
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Strana 147
... greater monster than the centaur . He would have called for sacrifices of purifying waters , to expiate the appearance of such a prodigy . He would have invoked the shades of Portia or Lucretia , to see into what the Roman ladies had ...
... greater monster than the centaur . He would have called for sacrifices of purifying waters , to expiate the appearance of such a prodigy . He would have invoked the shades of Portia or Lucretia , to see into what the Roman ladies had ...
Strana 204
... greater baseness you'll proceed . THE first steps towards ill are very carefully to be avoided , for men insensibly go on when they are once entered , and do not keep up a lively abhor- rence of the least unworthiness . There is a ...
... greater baseness you'll proceed . THE first steps towards ill are very carefully to be avoided , for men insensibly go on when they are once entered , and do not keep up a lively abhor- rence of the least unworthiness . There is a ...
Strana 262
do greater good to mankind , and become more bene- ficial to the world , by morality without faith , than by faith without morality . Thirdly , Because morality gives a greater per- fection to human nature , by quieting the mind , mo ...
do greater good to mankind , and become more bene- ficial to the world , by morality without faith , than by faith without morality . Thirdly , Because morality gives a greater per- fection to human nature , by quieting the mind , mo ...
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PAPER I | 33 |
On the Pleasures of the Imagination | 39 |
In wild uncleard to Muses a retreat | 56 |
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