The Spectator, Svazek 4J. and R. Tonson, 1767 |
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... following , or any other book . One cannot indeed , without of- fence to yourself , observe , that you excel the reft of mankind in the least , as well as the greatest endow- endowments . Nor were it a cir- cumftance to be DEDICATION .
... following , or any other book . One cannot indeed , without of- fence to yourself , observe , that you excel the reft of mankind in the least , as well as the greatest endow- endowments . Nor were it a cir- cumftance to be DEDICATION .
Strana 13
... greatest wits that ever were produced in one age , lived together in fo good an understanding , and celebrated one another with fo much generofity , that each of them receives an additional luftre from his contemporaries , and is more ...
... greatest wits that ever were produced in one age , lived together in fo good an understanding , and celebrated one another with fo much generofity , that each of them receives an additional luftre from his contemporaries , and is more ...
Strana 20
... - ed contrary to their natural inclinations in a glorious nd laudable course of action . For we may farther ob- : ferve , that men of the greatest abilities are ferve , 20 N ° 255 THE SPECTATOR . Dear Correfpondent, ...
... - ed contrary to their natural inclinations in a glorious nd laudable course of action . For we may farther ob- : ferve , that men of the greatest abilities are ferve , 20 N ° 255 THE SPECTATOR . Dear Correfpondent, ...
Strana 21
: ferve , that men of the greatest abilities are most fired with ambition and that on the contrary , mean and narrow minds are the leaft actuated by it ; whether it be that a man's fenfe of his own incapacities makes him defpair of ...
: ferve , that men of the greatest abilities are most fired with ambition and that on the contrary , mean and narrow minds are the leaft actuated by it ; whether it be that a man's fenfe of his own incapacities makes him defpair of ...
Strana 22
... greatest character . A folid and fubftantial greatnefs of foul looks down with a generous neglect on the cenfures and applaufes of the multitude , and places a man beyond the little noise and ftrife of tongues . Accordingly we find in ...
... greatest character . A folid and fubftantial greatnefs of foul looks down with a generous neglect on the cenfures and applaufes of the multitude , and places a man beyond the little noise and ftrife of tongues . Accordingly we find in ...
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