The SpectatorH. Washbourne, 1850 - Počet stran: 722 |
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Strana 89
... spirit of Virgil : Adversi campo apparent , hustasque reductis Protendunt longe dextris ; et spicula vibrant : - Quique altum Præneste viri , quique arva Gabinæ Junonis , gelidumque Anienem , et roscida rivis Hernica saxa colunt : -qui ...
... spirit of Virgil : Adversi campo apparent , hustasque reductis Protendunt longe dextris ; et spicula vibrant : - Quique altum Præneste viri , quique arva Gabinæ Junonis , gelidumque Anienem , et roscida rivis Hernica saxa colunt : -qui ...
Strana 144
... spirit has so ill an effect on our morals , it has likewise a very great one upon our My worthy friend Sir Roger , when we are talking judgments . We often hear a poor insipid paper or of the malice of parties , very frequently tells us ...
... spirit has so ill an effect on our morals , it has likewise a very great one upon our My worthy friend Sir Roger , when we are talking judgments . We often hear a poor insipid paper or of the malice of parties , very frequently tells us ...
Strana 444
... spirit . It is far from greatness of spirit to per- sist in the wrong in any thing ; nor is it a diminu tion of greatness of spirit to have been in the wrong . Perfection is not the attribute of man , therefore he is not degraded by the ...
... spirit . It is far from greatness of spirit to per- sist in the wrong in any thing ; nor is it a diminu tion of greatness of spirit to have been in the wrong . Perfection is not the attribute of man , therefore he is not degraded by the ...
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