The Spectator ...John Sharpe, 1803 |
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... mind , one would be still the more surprised to see so many restless can- didates for glory . Ambition raises a secret tumult in the soul , it in- flames the mind , and puts it into a violent hurry of thought . It is still reaching ...
... mind , one would be still the more surprised to see so many restless can- didates for glory . Ambition raises a secret tumult in the soul , it in- flames the mind , and puts it into a violent hurry of thought . It is still reaching ...
Strana 49
... mind to appear singular in my way of writing : but the general reception I have found , convinces me that the world is not so corrupt as we are apt to imagine ; and that if those men of parts who have been em- ployed in vitiating the ...
... mind to appear singular in my way of writing : but the general reception I have found , convinces me that the world is not so corrupt as we are apt to imagine ; and that if those men of parts who have been em- ployed in vitiating the ...
Strana 309
... minds the seeds of fortitude and virtue , which should support us in hours of anguish . The constant pursuit of pleasure has ... mind is , as it were , taken suddenly by an un- foreseen event ; but he that has always , during health and ...
... minds the seeds of fortitude and virtue , which should support us in hours of anguish . The constant pursuit of pleasure has ... mind is , as it were , taken suddenly by an un- foreseen event ; but he that has always , during health and ...
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