The Spectator ...John Sharpe, 1803 |
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Strana 21
... raise an imaginary applause to them- selves , for resembling a person of an exalted repu- tation , though in the ... raised himself above us in the reports and opinions of mankind . Thus we see how many dark and intricate motives there ...
... raise an imaginary applause to them- selves , for resembling a person of an exalted repu- tation , though in the ... raised himself above us in the reports and opinions of mankind . Thus we see how many dark and intricate motives there ...
Strana 23
... raise the reputation of another , they are a diminution to his . One would think there should be something won ... raises a secret tumult in the soul , it in- flames the mind , and puts it into a violent hurry of thought . It is still ...
... raise the reputation of another , they are a diminution to his . One would think there should be something won ... raises a secret tumult in the soul , it in- flames the mind , and puts it into a violent hurry of thought . It is still ...
Strana 107
... raises our pity , but not our terror , because we do not fear that it may be our own case , who do not resemble the ... raise our pity but our terror ; because we are afraid that the like misfortunes may happen to our- selves , who ...
... raises our pity , but not our terror , because we do not fear that it may be our own case , who do not resemble the ... raise our pity but our terror ; because we are afraid that the like misfortunes may happen to our- selves , who ...
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