The Spectator: ...Phil. Crampton, 1737 |
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Strana 46
... seems to be placed as the middle Link between Angels and Brutes : Hence he participates both of Flesh and Spirit by an admirable Tie , which in him occafions a perpetual War of Paffions ; and as a Man inclines to the angelick or brute ...
... seems to be placed as the middle Link between Angels and Brutes : Hence he participates both of Flesh and Spirit by an admirable Tie , which in him occafions a perpetual War of Paffions ; and as a Man inclines to the angelick or brute ...
Strana 48
... seems to me a Thing very inconfiftent for a Man to • diveft himself of Humanity , in order to acquire Tran- quility of Mind , and to eradicate the very Principles of Action , because it's poffible they may produce ill • Effects . · I am ...
... seems to me a Thing very inconfiftent for a Man to • diveft himself of Humanity , in order to acquire Tran- quility of Mind , and to eradicate the very Principles of Action , because it's poffible they may produce ill • Effects . · I am ...
Strana 185
... seems the only End of his Being . The Love of a retired or a bufie Life will grow upon a Man infenfibly , as he is converfant in the one or the o- ther , till he is utterly unqualified for relishing that to which he has been for fome ...
... seems the only End of his Being . The Love of a retired or a bufie Life will grow upon a Man infenfibly , as he is converfant in the one or the o- ther , till he is utterly unqualified for relishing that to which he has been for fome ...
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