The Spectator, Svazek 4Messrs. Payne, Rivington, Davis, Longman, Dodsley [and 23 others in London], 1788 |
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Strana 4
... appear as clearly to those to come , as it does to his contemporaries , that all the great events which were brought to pass under the conduct of so well - governed a spirit , were the bleffings of heaven upon wisdom and valour ; and ...
... appear as clearly to those to come , as it does to his contemporaries , that all the great events which were brought to pass under the conduct of so well - governed a spirit , were the bleffings of heaven upon wisdom and valour ; and ...
Strana 17
... appear in any publick places with your husband , and never to faunter about St. James's Park together : If you prefume to en- ter the ring at Hide - Park together , you are ruined for ever ; nor muft you take the least notice of one ...
... appear in any publick places with your husband , and never to faunter about St. James's Park together : If you prefume to en- ter the ring at Hide - Park together , you are ruined for ever ; nor muft you take the least notice of one ...
Strana 30
... appear from feveral confiderations . There are many virtues , which in their own nature are incapable of any outward representation : Many filent perfections in the foul of a good man , which are great ornaments to hu- man nature , but ...
... appear from feveral confiderations . There are many virtues , which in their own nature are incapable of any outward representation : Many filent perfections in the foul of a good man , which are great ornaments to hu- man nature , but ...
Strana 31
... appear a faint or hero to another . He therefore who looks upon the foul through its outward actions , often fees it through a deceitful medium , which is apt to discolour and pervert the object : So that on this ac- count alfo , he is ...
... appear a faint or hero to another . He therefore who looks upon the foul through its outward actions , often fees it through a deceitful medium , which is apt to discolour and pervert the object : So that on this ac- count alfo , he is ...
Strana 32
... appears in its full beauty and per- fection . Thus we fee that none , but the Supreme Being can efteem us according ... appearing in actions ; many which , allowing no na- tural incapacity of fhewing themselves , want an oppor tunity of ...
... appears in its full beauty and per- fection . Thus we fee that none , but the Supreme Being can efteem us according ... appearing in actions ; many which , allowing no na- tural incapacity of fhewing themselves , want an oppor tunity of ...
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