“The” Spectator, Svazek 6J. Parsons, 1793 |
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... thing that we can imagine as great , glori- ous , or amiable . We find ourselves every where upheld by his goodness , and surrounded with an immensity of love and mercy . In short , we depend upon a Being , whose power qualifies him to ...
... thing that we can imagine as great , glori- ous , or amiable . We find ourselves every where upheld by his goodness , and surrounded with an immensity of love and mercy . In short , we depend upon a Being , whose power qualifies him to ...
Strana 19
... thing , let us at this time behold any natural consequence of candour when we speak of ourselves . The SPECTATOR writes often in an elegant , often in an argumentative , and often in a sublime style , with equal success ; but how would ...
... thing , let us at this time behold any natural consequence of candour when we speak of ourselves . The SPECTATOR writes often in an elegant , often in an argumentative , and often in a sublime style , with equal success ; but how would ...
Strana 27
... thing upon it that might encourage tyranny , oppression , or injus- tice in a Prince , or that easily tended to make - a free and happy people slaves and miserable . No. People may make themselves as wretched as they will , but let not ...
... thing upon it that might encourage tyranny , oppression , or injus- tice in a Prince , or that easily tended to make - a free and happy people slaves and miserable . No. People may make themselves as wretched as they will , but let not ...
Strana 29
... thing to speak honorably of them . The Sermon that was preached upon the Duke of GLOUCESTER'S death was printed ... things , and the happy turn our affairs began to take ; and could not then count up the victories and triumphs , that for ...
... thing to speak honorably of them . The Sermon that was preached upon the Duke of GLOUCESTER'S death was printed ... things , and the happy turn our affairs began to take ; and could not then count up the victories and triumphs , that for ...
Strana 36
... thing as art in it ) is to appear well pleased with those you are engaged with , and rather to seem well entertained , than with , 36 No. 386 . THE SPECTATOR , reflection, are seized with an inclination that way; ...
... thing as art in it ) is to appear well pleased with those you are engaged with , and rather to seem well entertained , than with , 36 No. 386 . THE SPECTATOR , reflection, are seized with an inclination that way; ...
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