The Spectator, Svazek 6Alexander Chalmers F. C. and J. Rivington, 1822 - Počet stran: 362 |
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Strana 155
... reason I cannot think it right to introduce a perfect or a faultless man upon the stage ; not only because such a character is improper to move compassion , but because there is no such a thing in nature . This might probably be one reason ...
... reason I cannot think it right to introduce a perfect or a faultless man upon the stage ; not only because such a character is improper to move compassion , but because there is no such a thing in nature . This might probably be one reason ...
Strana 337
... reason to prescribe the quantity , we should soon refine ourselves out of this bodily life . And , indeed , it is obvious to remark , that we follow nothing heartily unless carried to it by inclinations which anticipate our reason , and ...
... reason to prescribe the quantity , we should soon refine ourselves out of this bodily life . And , indeed , it is obvious to remark , that we follow nothing heartily unless carried to it by inclinations which anticipate our reason , and ...
Strana 515
... reason ; as Cowley tells us , it was his design , had he finished his Davideis , to have also imitated the Æneid in this particular . I believe every one will agree with me that a perfection of this nature hath no founda- tion in reason ...
... reason ; as Cowley tells us , it was his design , had he finished his Davideis , to have also imitated the Æneid in this particular . I believe every one will agree with me that a perfection of this nature hath no founda- tion in reason ...
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