“The” Spectator, Svazek 6J. Parsons, 1793 |
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Strana 13
... Writers of this com- plexion have observed , that the sacred Person who was the great pattern of perfection , was never seen to laugh . Chearfulness of mind is not liable to any of these exceptions ; it is of a serious and composed ...
... Writers of this com- plexion have observed , that the sacred Person who was the great pattern of perfection , was never seen to laugh . Chearfulness of mind is not liable to any of these exceptions ; it is of a serious and composed ...
Strana 14
... writers , how it is possible for a man to outlive the expectation of it . \ For my own part I think the being of a God is so little to be doubted , that it is almost the only truth we are sure of , and such a truth as we meet with in ...
... writers , how it is possible for a man to outlive the expectation of it . \ For my own part I think the being of a God is so little to be doubted , that it is almost the only truth we are sure of , and such a truth as we meet with in ...
Strana 27
... writer , had by any doctrine delivered by them , subverted the Laws and Constitutions of the country in which they lived , or put them in a worse condition with respect to their civil liberties , than they would have been had they not ...
... writer , had by any doctrine delivered by them , subverted the Laws and Constitutions of the country in which they lived , or put them in a worse condition with respect to their civil liberties , than they would have been had they not ...
Strana 31
... 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 ready to give in a long catalogue of those virtues and good qualities he ...
... 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 ready to give in a long catalogue of those virtues and good qualities he ...
Strana 38
... ex- celling this way ; and precepts of this kind fare like rules for writing poetry , which ' tis said , may have prevented ill poets , but never make good ones . T. No. 387 . SATURDAY , MAY 24 , 1712 . 38 No. 386 THE SPECTATOR .
... ex- celling this way ; and precepts of this kind fare like rules for writing poetry , which ' tis said , may have prevented ill poets , but never make good ones . T. No. 387 . SATURDAY , MAY 24 , 1712 . 38 No. 386 THE SPECTATOR .
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