The Spectator, Svazek 6Alexander Chalmers F. C. and J. Rivington, 1822 - Počet stran: 362 |
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... creatures should also by gentle degrees ascend upward from us toward his infinite perfection , as we see they gradually ... creature so wonderful in its nature , and which so much deserves our particular attention , as man , who fills up ...
... creatures should also by gentle degrees ascend upward from us toward his infinite perfection , as we see they gradually ... creature so wonderful in its nature , and which so much deserves our particular attention , as man , who fills up ...
Strana 238
... creatures of the highest capacities , as they are creatures , that is , beings of finite and limited natures . The ... creature than another , according as we rise one above another in the scale of existence . But the widest of these ...
... creatures of the highest capacities , as they are creatures , that is , beings of finite and limited natures . The ... creature than another , according as we rise one above another in the scale of existence . But the widest of these ...
Strana 336
... creature that should be capable of knowing and conversing with a vast circle of objects , and love none but himself ? What proportion would there be between the head and the heart of such a creature , its affections , and its under ...
... creature that should be capable of knowing and conversing with a vast circle of objects , and love none but himself ? What proportion would there be between the head and the heart of such a creature , its affections , and its under ...
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