The Spectator, Svazek 6Alexander Chalmers F. C. and J. Rivington, 1822 - Počet stran: 362 |
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Strana 188
... passion which the mind of man has for glory ; which , though it may be faulty in the excess of it , ought by no means to be discouraged . Perhaps some moralists are too severe in beating down this principle , which seems to be a spring ...
... passion which the mind of man has for glory ; which , though it may be faulty in the excess of it , ought by no means to be discouraged . Perhaps some moralists are too severe in beating down this principle , which seems to be a spring ...
Strana 230
... passion : but as soon as it is over , he is the best humoured creature in the world . When he is angry he breaks all my china - ware that chances to lie in his way , and the next morning sends me in twice as much as he broke the day ...
... passion : but as soon as it is over , he is the best humoured creature in the world . When he is angry he breaks all my china - ware that chances to lie in his way , and the next morning sends me in twice as much as he broke the day ...
Strana 524
... passion and pain , and thought it enough to pronounce him all - sufficient . This last character , when divested of the glare of human philosophy that surrounds it , signifies no more than that a good and wise man should so arm himself ...
... passion and pain , and thought it enough to pronounce him all - sufficient . This last character , when divested of the glare of human philosophy that surrounds it , signifies no more than that a good and wise man should so arm himself ...
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