The SpectatorH. Washbourne, 1850 - Počet stran: 722 |
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Strana 103
... person of worth , or fancy a man to be proud or ill - natured by his aspect , whom we think we cannot esteem too much when we are acquainted with his real character ? Dr. Moore , a his admirable System of Ethics , reckons this par ...
... person of worth , or fancy a man to be proud or ill - natured by his aspect , whom we think we cannot esteem too much when we are acquainted with his real character ? Dr. Moore , a his admirable System of Ethics , reckons this par ...
Strana 296
... person . They have both their rea The first would procure many conveniences they espouse ; and at the same time may hope that and pleasures of life to the party whose interests the wealth of their friends will turn to their own credit ...
... person . They have both their rea The first would procure many conveniences they espouse ; and at the same time may hope that and pleasures of life to the party whose interests the wealth of their friends will turn to their own credit ...
Strana 310
... persons of the Eneid , which we meet with in those of the Iliad . Nor must we omit the person of Raphael , who , amidst his tenderness and friendship for man , shows such a dignity and condescension in all his speech and behaviour , as ...
... persons of the Eneid , which we meet with in those of the Iliad . Nor must we omit the person of Raphael , who , amidst his tenderness and friendship for man , shows such a dignity and condescension in all his speech and behaviour , as ...
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