The Spectator ..Peter Wilson, 1755 |
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Strana 8
... reason to believe he would eafily be brought to think there was any thing in any woman's perfon or character that could balance the difadvantage of an unequal fortune . In the mean time the fon continued his application to me , and ...
... reason to believe he would eafily be brought to think there was any thing in any woman's perfon or character that could balance the difadvantage of an unequal fortune . In the mean time the fon continued his application to me , and ...
Strana 69
... reasons that could be urged in favour of a private or publick education . Upon the whole it may perhaps be thought that I feemed rather inclined to the latter , tho ' at the fame time I confefs'd that virtue , which ought to be our ...
... reasons that could be urged in favour of a private or publick education . Upon the whole it may perhaps be thought that I feemed rather inclined to the latter , tho ' at the fame time I confefs'd that virtue , which ought to be our ...
Strana 70
... reasons why they take it to be good or bad . By this means they would infenfibly arrive at proper notions of cou- rage , temperance , honour and juftice . There must be great care taken how the example of any particular perfon is ...
... reasons why they take it to be good or bad . By this means they would infenfibly arrive at proper notions of cou- rage , temperance , honour and juftice . There must be great care taken how the example of any particular perfon is ...
Strana 99
... reason why they live . Mr. SPECTATOR , I CONGREVE . Think it has not yet fallen into your way to dif- courfe on little ambition , or the many whimfical ways men fall into , to distinguish themselves among their acquaintance : Such ...
... reason why they live . Mr. SPECTATOR , I CONGREVE . Think it has not yet fallen into your way to dif- courfe on little ambition , or the many whimfical ways men fall into , to distinguish themselves among their acquaintance : Such ...
Strana 103
... reason which the poet affigns , but because it would have been highly ab- furd to have given the fanction of an archangel to any particular fyftem of philofophy . The chief points in the Ptolemaic and Copernican hypothefis are described ...
... reason which the poet affigns , but because it would have been highly ab- furd to have given the fanction of an archangel to any particular fyftem of philofophy . The chief points in the Ptolemaic and Copernican hypothefis are described ...
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