The Spectator, Svazek 2booksellers, 1799 |
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... shew those , who are bewildered , the way which leads to their prosperity and welfare . A gene- rous concern for your country , and a passion for every thing which is truly great and noble , are what actuate all your life and actions ...
... shew those , who are bewildered , the way which leads to their prosperity and welfare . A gene- rous concern for your country , and a passion for every thing which is truly great and noble , are what actuate all your life and actions ...
Strana 10
... shew themselves so truly public spirited as to sacrifice every one her necklace against the common enemy , what decrees ought not to be made in favour of them ? Since I am recollecting upon this subject such passages as occur to my ...
... shew themselves so truly public spirited as to sacrifice every one her necklace against the common enemy , what decrees ought not to be made in favour of them ? Since I am recollecting upon this subject such passages as occur to my ...
Strana 23
... shew the genius of the author , amidst all his simplicity , it is just the same kind of fiction which one of the greatest of the Latin poets has made use of upon a parallel occasion ; I mean that passage in Horace , where he describes ...
... shew the genius of the author , amidst all his simplicity , it is just the same kind of fiction which one of the greatest of the Latin poets has made use of upon a parallel occasion ; I mean that passage in Horace , where he describes ...
Strana 23
... shew the genius of the author , amidst all his simplicity , it is just the same kind of fiction which one of the greatest of the Latin poets has made use of upon a parallel occasion ; I mean that passage in Horace , where he describes ...
... shew the genius of the author , amidst all his simplicity , it is just the same kind of fiction which one of the greatest of the Latin poets has made use of upon a parallel occasion ; I mean that passage in Horace , where he describes ...
Strana 74
... shew the folly of demurrage , from two or three reflections , which I earnestly recommend to the thoughts of my fair readers . First of all , I would have them seriously think on the shortness of their time , Life is not long enough for ...
... shew the folly of demurrage , from two or three reflections , which I earnestly recommend to the thoughts of my fair readers . First of all , I would have them seriously think on the shortness of their time , Life is not long enough for ...
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