The Spectator, Svazek 6Alexander Chalmers F. C. and J. Rivington, 1822 - Počet stran: 362 |
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Strana 70
... short , by adding infinity to any kind of perfection we enjoy , and by joining all these different kinds of perfection in one being , we form our idea of the great sovereign of nature . Though every one who thinks must have made this ...
... short , by adding infinity to any kind of perfection we enjoy , and by joining all these different kinds of perfection in one being , we form our idea of the great sovereign of nature . Though every one who thinks must have made this ...
Strana 71
... short of what he really is . There is no end of his great- ness . ' The most exalted creature he has made is only capable of adoring it , none but himself can compre- hend it . The advice of the son of Sirach is very just and sublime in ...
... short of what he really is . There is no end of his great- ness . ' The most exalted creature he has made is only capable of adoring it , none but himself can compre- hend it . The advice of the son of Sirach is very just and sublime in ...
Strana 242
... short of the original he would copy after ; but when he sees the same things charged and aggravated to a fault , he no sooner endeavours to come up to the pattern which is set before him , than , though he stops some- · up what short of ...
... short of the original he would copy after ; but when he sees the same things charged and aggravated to a fault , he no sooner endeavours to come up to the pattern which is set before him , than , though he stops some- · up what short of ...
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