The Spectator, Svazek 4J. and R. Tonson, 1767 |
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Strana 15
... is heaved up by feveral Spondees inter- mixed with proper breathing places , and at laft trundles down in a continual line of Dactyls . as Ka Καὶ μὴν Σίσυφον , εἰσεῖδον , κρατέρ ̓ ἄλγε ̓ ἔχοντα , N. 253 15 THE SPECTATOR .
... is heaved up by feveral Spondees inter- mixed with proper breathing places , and at laft trundles down in a continual line of Dactyls . as Ka Καὶ μὴν Σίσυφον , εἰσεῖδον , κρατέρ ̓ ἄλγε ̓ ἔχοντα , N. 253 15 THE SPECTATOR .
Strana 19
... proper : ma- trimony and the clergy are the topics of people of little wit and no understanding . I own to you , I have ⚫ learned of the vicar's wife all you tax me with : fhe is a difcreet , ingenious , pleasant , pious woman ; I wish ...
... proper : ma- trimony and the clergy are the topics of people of little wit and no understanding . I own to you , I have ⚫ learned of the vicar's wife all you tax me with : fhe is a difcreet , ingenious , pleasant , pious woman ; I wish ...
Strana 20
... proper and genuine motives to thefe and the like great actions , would only influence virtuous minds ; there would be but small improvements in the world , were there not fome common principle of action work- ing equally with all men ...
... proper and genuine motives to thefe and the like great actions , would only influence virtuous minds ; there would be but small improvements in the world , were there not fome common principle of action work- ing equally with all men ...
Strana 26
... allay the cravings of their proper fenfe , and for a while fet the appetite at reft : but fame is a good fo wholly foreign to our na- tures , 4 tures , that we have no faculty in the foul ·· 2 · 5 N ° 256 THE SPECTATOR .
... allay the cravings of their proper fenfe , and for a while fet the appetite at reft : but fame is a good fo wholly foreign to our na- tures , 4 tures , that we have no faculty in the foul ·· 2 · 5 N ° 256 THE SPECTATOR .
Strana 29
... proper inftruments , both of acquiring fame , and of procuring this happiness , they would neverthe- lefs fail in the attainment of this laft end , if they pro ceeded from a defire of the first . B 3 These Thefe three propofitions are ...
... proper inftruments , both of acquiring fame , and of procuring this happiness , they would neverthe- lefs fail in the attainment of this laft end , if they pro ceeded from a defire of the first . B 3 These Thefe three propofitions are ...
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