The Spectator. ...John Bell, 1776 |
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Strana 24
... observation on every other misfor- tune or calamity , which every one in the affembly brought upon himself in lieu of what he had part- -ed with ; whether it be that all the evils which be- fal us are in fome meafure fuited and ...
... observation on every other misfor- tune or calamity , which every one in the affembly brought upon himself in lieu of what he had part- -ed with ; whether it be that all the evils which be- fal us are in fome meafure fuited and ...
Strana 49
... observation turn within a very narrow circle . But as God Almighty cannot but perceive and know e- very thing in which he refides , infinite space gives room to infinite knowledge , and is , as it were , an organ to omniscience . Were ...
... observation turn within a very narrow circle . But as God Almighty cannot but perceive and know e- very thing in which he refides , infinite space gives room to infinite knowledge , and is , as it were , an organ to omniscience . Were ...
Strana 95
... observed by fome of the family in one of these heroic fits , who thereupon received impreffions very much to my disadvantage . This however I did not foon difcover , nor fhould I have done , probably , had it not been for the following ...
... observed by fome of the family in one of these heroic fits , who thereupon received impreffions very much to my disadvantage . This however I did not foon difcover , nor fhould I have done , probably , had it not been for the following ...
Strana 96
... observed that great part of the family , especially the women and children , looked upon me with fome apprehen- • fions of fear ; and my friend himself , though he ftill continues his civilities to me , did not seem . altogether eafy ...
... observed that great part of the family , especially the women and children , looked upon me with fome apprehen- • fions of fear ; and my friend himself , though he ftill continues his civilities to me , did not seem . altogether eafy ...
Strana 131
... power I had carried my refentments much too • far . · C < • I think it has been observed in the course of your papers how much one's happinefs or misery ' may · may depend upon the imagination : Of which ' No 586 . 131 THE SPECTATOR .
... power I had carried my refentments much too • far . · C < • I think it has been observed in the course of your papers how much one's happinefs or misery ' may · may depend upon the imagination : Of which ' No 586 . 131 THE SPECTATOR .
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