The Spectator, Svazek 5F. C. and J. Rivington, 1822 - Počet stran: 423 |
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Strana 67
... consider , therefore , the nature of this plea- sure , we shall find that it does not arise so properly from the description of what is terrible , as from the reflection we make on ourselves at the time of reading it . When we look on ...
... consider , therefore , the nature of this plea- sure , we shall find that it does not arise so properly from the description of what is terrible , as from the reflection we make on ourselves at the time of reading it . When we look on ...
Strana 76
... consider the fixed stars as so many vast oceans of flame , that are each of them attended with a different set of planets , and still discover new firmaments and new lights , that are sunk farther in those unfathom- able depths of ether ...
... consider the fixed stars as so many vast oceans of flame , that are each of them attended with a different set of planets , and still discover new firmaments and new lights , that are sunk farther in those unfathom- able depths of ether ...
Strana 253
... consider the benefits which arise from each of them , and which I shall make the sub- ject of this day's paper . Notwithstanding this general division of Christian duty into morality and faith , and that they have both their peculiar ...
... consider the benefits which arise from each of them , and which I shall make the sub- ject of this day's paper . Notwithstanding this general division of Christian duty into morality and faith , and that they have both their peculiar ...
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