The Spectator, Svazek 3Messrs. Payne, Rivington, Davis, Longman, Dodsley [and 23 others in London], 1788 |
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... mankind . How many lewd ' devices have been preferved from one age to another , which had perished as foon as they were made , if paint- ers and sculptors had been efteemed as much for the purpose as the execution of their defigns ...
... mankind . How many lewd ' devices have been preferved from one age to another , which had perished as foon as they were made , if paint- ers and sculptors had been efteemed as much for the purpose as the execution of their defigns ...
Strana 17
... mankind , than , without being fuch , to have the public fame of it . Where therefore an eminent merit is robbed by artifice or detraction , it does but increase by fuch endeavours of its enemies . The im- potent pains which are taken ...
... mankind , than , without being fuch , to have the public fame of it . Where therefore an eminent merit is robbed by artifice or detraction , it does but increase by fuch endeavours of its enemies . The im- potent pains which are taken ...
Strana 25
... mankind ; by the preparation of his cargo , and the manufacture of his returns , he furnishes employment and fubfiftence to greater numbers than the richest no- bleman ; and even the nobleman is obliged to him for finding out foreign ...
... mankind ; by the preparation of his cargo , and the manufacture of his returns , he furnishes employment and fubfiftence to greater numbers than the richest no- bleman ; and even the nobleman is obliged to him for finding out foreign ...
Strana 37
... mankind , it makes no dif- tinction between its objects , if it exerts itself promifcu- oufly towards the deferving and undeferving , if it re- lieves alike the idle and the indigent , if it gives itself up to the first petitioner , and ...
... mankind , it makes no dif- tinction between its objects , if it exerts itself promifcu- oufly towards the deferving and undeferving , if it re- lieves alike the idle and the indigent , if it gives itself up to the first petitioner , and ...
Strana 45
... mankind from having any thing to do with their writ ings . A man muft have virtue in him , before he will enter upon the reading of a SENECA or an EPICTETUS . The very title of a moral treatife has fomething in it auftere and shocking ...
... mankind from having any thing to do with their writ ings . A man muft have virtue in him , before he will enter upon the reading of a SENECA or an EPICTETUS . The very title of a moral treatife has fomething in it auftere and shocking ...
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