The Spectator, Svazek 4J. and R. Tonson, 1767 |
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Strana 13
... opinion , that neither Virgil nor Horace would have gained fo great a reputation in the world , had they not been the friends and admirers of each other . all the great writers of that age , for whom fingly we have fo great an esteem ...
... opinion , that neither Virgil nor Horace would have gained fo great a reputation in the world , had they not been the friends and admirers of each other . all the great writers of that age , for whom fingly we have fo great an esteem ...
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... opinions of him , to our reproaches or commendations . As on the contrary it is ufual for us , when we would take off from the fame and reputation of an action , to afcribe it to vain - glory , and a defire of fame in vain- 22 N ° 255 ...
... opinions of him , to our reproaches or commendations . As on the contrary it is ufual for us , when we would take off from the fame and reputation of an action , to afcribe it to vain - glory , and a defire of fame in vain- 22 N ° 255 ...
Strana 23
... opinion of mankind ill- founded for certainly it denotes no great bravery of mind to be worked up to any noble action by so selfish a motive , and to do that out of a defire of fame , which we could not be prompted to by a difinterested ...
... opinion of mankind ill- founded for certainly it denotes no great bravery of mind to be worked up to any noble action by so selfish a motive , and to do that out of a defire of fame , which we could not be prompted to by a difinterested ...
Strana 25
... opinions of mankind . Thus we fee how many dark and intricate motives there are to detraction and defamation , and how many malicious fpies are fearching into the actions of a great man , who is not , always , the best prepared for fo ...
... opinions of mankind . Thus we fee how many dark and intricate motives there are to detraction and defamation , and how many malicious fpies are fearching into the actions of a great man , who is not , always , the best prepared for fo ...
Strana 26
... opinion that is conceived of him , though they might raife the reputation of ano- ther , they are a diminution to his . One would think there fhould be fomething won derfully pleafing in the poffeffion of fame , that , not- withstanding ...
... opinion that is conceived of him , though they might raife the reputation of ano- ther , they are a diminution to his . One would think there fhould be fomething won derfully pleafing in the poffeffion of fame , that , not- withstanding ...
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