The Spectator, Svazek 4J. and R. Tonson in the Strand, 1728 |
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Strana 5
... fuch ready Supplies ' of Moisture ; and likewife fhew by what Means , if poffible , they may be ftopped at a reasonable Expence : Or indeed , fince there is fomething ' fo moving in the very Image of weeping Beau- ty , it would be ...
... fuch ready Supplies ' of Moisture ; and likewife fhew by what Means , if poffible , they may be ftopped at a reasonable Expence : Or indeed , fince there is fomething ' fo moving in the very Image of weeping Beau- ty , it would be ...
Strana 15
... fuch a Principle is Ambition , or a Defire of Fame , by which great Endowments are not fuffered to lye idle and ufe- lefs to the Publick , and many vicious Men over- reached , as it were , and engaged contrary to their natural ...
... fuch a Principle is Ambition , or a Defire of Fame , by which great Endowments are not fuffered to lye idle and ufe- lefs to the Publick , and many vicious Men over- reached , as it were , and engaged contrary to their natural ...
Strana 18
... fuch Indecencies as are a leffening to his Repu- tation , and is it felf looked upon as a Weakness in the greatest Characters . IN the next Place , Fame is easily loft , and as difficult to be preferved as it was at firft to be acquired ...
... fuch Indecencies as are a leffening to his Repu- tation , and is it felf looked upon as a Weakness in the greatest Characters . IN the next Place , Fame is easily loft , and as difficult to be preferved as it was at firft to be acquired ...
Strana 21
... fuch Slips and Unwarineffes as are not incident to Men of a contrary Difpofition . AFTER all it must be confefs'd ... fuch little Weaknefles and Infirmities as are no fmall Diminution to it when difcovered , especi ally when they are fo ...
... fuch Slips and Unwarineffes as are not incident to Men of a contrary Difpofition . AFTER all it must be confefs'd ... fuch little Weaknefles and Infirmities as are no fmall Diminution to it when difcovered , especi ally when they are fo ...
Strana 24
... fuch a Man will be more grieved for the Lofs of Fame , than he could have been pleased with the Enjoyment of it . For tho ' the Prefence of this imaginary Good cannot make us happy , the Abfence of it may make us miferable : Because in ...
... fuch a Man will be more grieved for the Lofs of Fame , than he could have been pleased with the Enjoyment of it . For tho ' the Prefence of this imaginary Good cannot make us happy , the Abfence of it may make us miferable : Because in ...
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