The Spectator, Svazky 3–4Dent, 1930 |
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Strana 88
... Fortune and Reputation ; but on the other Side , Affluence of Fortune will not as probably produce good Affections of the Mind . It is very natural for a Man of a kind Disposition to amuse himself with the Promises his Imagination makes ...
... Fortune and Reputation ; but on the other Side , Affluence of Fortune will not as probably produce good Affections of the Mind . It is very natural for a Man of a kind Disposition to amuse himself with the Promises his Imagination makes ...
Strana 160
... Fortune the Measure and Standard of his real Merit , since Providence would have no Opportunity of rewarding his Virtue and Perfections , but in the present Life . A virtuous Unbeliever , who lies under the Pressure of Misfortunes , has ...
... Fortune the Measure and Standard of his real Merit , since Providence would have no Opportunity of rewarding his Virtue and Perfections , but in the present Life . A virtuous Unbeliever , who lies under the Pressure of Misfortunes , has ...
Strana 161
... Fortune , like other Females , delights rather in favouring the young than the old . Upon the whole , since Man is ... Fortune , that upon recounting his Victories among his Friends , he added at the End of several great Actions , And in ...
... Fortune , like other Females , delights rather in favouring the young than the old . Upon the whole , since Man is ... Fortune , that upon recounting his Victories among his Friends , he added at the End of several great Actions , And in ...
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