“The” Spectator, Svazek 6J. Parsons, 1793 |
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Strana 15
... advantage we may reap from them , do not deserve the name of evils . A good mind may bear up under them with fortitude , with indolence , and with Chearfulness of heart . The tossing of a tempest does not discompose him , which he is ...
... advantage we may reap from them , do not deserve the name of evils . A good mind may bear up under them with fortitude , with indolence , and with Chearfulness of heart . The tossing of a tempest does not discompose him , which he is ...
Strana 31
... advantages of friend- ship have been largely celebrated by the best moral writers , and are considered by all as great ingredients of human happiness , we very rarely meet with the practice of this virtue in the world . Every man is ...
... advantages of friend- ship have been largely celebrated by the best moral writers , and are considered by all as great ingredients of human happiness , we very rarely meet with the practice of this virtue in the world . Every man is ...
Strana 33
... advantage . The reproaches therefore of a friend should always be strictly just , and not too fre- quent . The violent desire of pleasing in the person reproved , may otherwise change into a despair of doing it , while he finds himself ...
... advantage . The reproaches therefore of a friend should always be strictly just , and not too fre- quent . The violent desire of pleasing in the person reproved , may otherwise change into a despair of doing it , while he finds himself ...
Strana 68
... advantage of our present temper of mind , to graft upon it such a religious exercise as is particularly conformable to it , by that precept which advises those who are sad to pray , and those who are merry to sing psalms . The ...
... advantage of our present temper of mind , to graft upon it such a religious exercise as is particularly conformable to it , by that precept which advises those who are sad to pray , and those who are merry to sing psalms . The ...
Strana 92
... advantage . In these and the like cases , a man's judgment is easily perverted , and a wrong bias hung upon his mind . These are the inlets of prejudice , the unguarded avenues of the mind , by which a thousand errors and secret faults ...
... advantage . In these and the like cases , a man's judgment is easily perverted , and a wrong bias hung upon his mind . These are the inlets of prejudice , the unguarded avenues of the mind , by which a thousand errors and secret faults ...
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