The Spectator ...John Sharpe, 1803 |
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... mankind ill- founded for certainly it denotes no great bravery of mind , to be worked up to any noble action by so self- ish a motive , and to do that out of a desire of fame , which we could not be prompted to by a disinterested love ...
... mankind ill- founded for certainly it denotes no great bravery of mind , to be worked up to any noble action by so self- ish a motive , and to do that out of a desire of fame , which we could not be prompted to by a disinterested love ...
Strana 117
... mankind with the freedom which you seem to resolve upon ; at least if you do so , you should take along with you the distinction of manners of the world , according to the quality and way of life of the persons con- cerned . A man of ...
... mankind with the freedom which you seem to resolve upon ; at least if you do so , you should take along with you the distinction of manners of the world , according to the quality and way of life of the persons con- cerned . A man of ...
Strana 337
... mankind with some figure and reputation . But if we look into the bulk of our species , they are such as are not likely to be remembered a mo- ment after their disappearance . They leave behind them no traces of their existence , but ...
... mankind with some figure and reputation . But if we look into the bulk of our species , they are such as are not likely to be remembered a mo- ment after their disappearance . They leave behind them no traces of their existence , but ...
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