The Spectator, Svazek 8J. F. Dove, 1827 |
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Strana 27
... learning and philosophy ; and loved to astonish themselves with the apprehensions of witchcraft , prodigies , charms , and en- chantments . There was not a village in England that had not a ghost in it ; the churchyards were all haunted ...
... learning and philosophy ; and loved to astonish themselves with the apprehensions of witchcraft , prodigies , charms , and en- chantments . There was not a village in England that had not a ghost in it ; the churchyards were all haunted ...
Strana 32
... learning in a treatise on the most indifferent subject . I have read a discourse upon love , which none but a pro- found chymist could understand , and have heard many a sermon that should only have been preached before a con- gregation ...
... learning in a treatise on the most indifferent subject . I have read a discourse upon love , which none but a pro- found chymist could understand , and have heard many a sermon that should only have been preached before a con- gregation ...
Strana 56
... learning and mo- rality ? Why should it pretend only to wit , humour , or the like things which are useful only to amuse men of literature and superior education ? I would have it con- sist also of all things which may be necessary or ...
... learning and mo- rality ? Why should it pretend only to wit , humour , or the like things which are useful only to amuse men of literature and superior education ? I would have it con- sist also of all things which may be necessary or ...
Strana 110
... learning as cheap as possible , it is with great difficulty that I comply with him in this particular . am very However , upon laying my reasons together in the ba- lance , I find that those who plead for the continuance of this work ...
... learning as cheap as possible , it is with great difficulty that I comply with him in this particular . am very However , upon laying my reasons together in the ba- lance , I find that those who plead for the continuance of this work ...
Strana 132
... learning . It would operate promiscuously , and root up the corn and tares together . Not to mention some of the most celebrated works of piety , which have proceeded from anonymous authors , who have made it their merit to con- vey to ...
... learning . It would operate promiscuously , and root up the corn and tares together . Not to mention some of the most celebrated works of piety , which have proceeded from anonymous authors , who have made it their merit to con- vey to ...
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