The Spectator, Svazek 3J. Sharpe, 1808 |
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Strana 15
... spirits would rather be secretly the authors of events which are serviceable to mankind , than , without be- ing such , to have the public fame of it . Where therefore an eminent merit is robbed by artifice or detraction , it does but ...
... spirits would rather be secretly the authors of events which are serviceable to mankind , than , without be- ing such , to have the public fame of it . Where therefore an eminent merit is robbed by artifice or detraction , it does but ...
Strana 16
... spirit , that it is the highest step to which hu- man nature can arrive . Triumph , applause , accla- mation , are dear to the mind of man ; but it is still a more exquisite delight to say to yourself , you have done well , than to hear ...
... spirit , that it is the highest step to which hu- man nature can arrive . Triumph , applause , accla- mation , are dear to the mind of man ; but it is still a more exquisite delight to say to yourself , you have done well , than to hear ...
Strana 22
... spirit , which have been erect- ed by merchants since the reformation , but at present content myself with what he allows us , parsimony and frugality . If it were consistent with the quali- ty of so ancient a baronet as Sir Roger , to ...
... spirit , which have been erect- ed by merchants since the reformation , but at present content myself with what he allows us , parsimony and frugality . If it were consistent with the quali- ty of so ancient a baronet as Sir Roger , to ...
Strana 34
... spirits , or a more kindly circulation of the blood . Sir Francis Bacon mentions a cunning solicitor , who would never ask a favour of a great man before dinner ; but took care to prefer his peti- tion at a time when the party ...
... spirits , or a more kindly circulation of the blood . Sir Francis Bacon mentions a cunning solicitor , who would never ask a favour of a great man before dinner ; but took care to prefer his peti- tion at a time when the party ...
Strana 62
... spirit of that divine author . There were two families which from the begin- ning of the world were as opposite to each other as light and darkness . The one of them lived in hea- ven and the other in hell . The youngest descend-- ant ...
... spirit of that divine author . There were two families which from the begin- ning of the world were as opposite to each other as light and darkness . The one of them lived in hea- ven and the other in hell . The youngest descend-- ant ...
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