The Spectator, Svazek 5William Durell and Company, 1810 |
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... common sense , without the help of an instructor ; but that which we call common sense suffers under that word : for it some- times implies no more than that faculty which is common to all men , but sometimes signifies right reason ...
... common sense , without the help of an instructor ; but that which we call common sense suffers under that word : for it some- times implies no more than that faculty which is common to all men , but sometimes signifies right reason ...
Strana 8
Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele. " Your against common rules and fashions , dare obey its dictates . As to salutations , which I was about to talk of , I observe , as I stroll about town , there are great enormities committed with ...
Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele. " Your against common rules and fashions , dare obey its dictates . As to salutations , which I was about to talk of , I observe , as I stroll about town , there are great enormities committed with ...
Strana 9
... common sense should suggest , that all regards at that time should be engaged , and cannot be diverted to any other ob- ject , without disrespect to the sovereign . But as to the complaint of my correspondents , it is not to be imagined ...
... common sense should suggest , that all regards at that time should be engaged , and cannot be diverted to any other ob- ject , without disrespect to the sovereign . But as to the complaint of my correspondents , it is not to be imagined ...
Strana 23
... common eyes . I thank heaven I have no outrageous offence against my own excellent parents to answer for ; but when I am now and then alone , and look back upon my past life , from my earliest infancy to this time , there are many ...
... common eyes . I thank heaven I have no outrageous offence against my own excellent parents to answer for ; but when I am now and then alone , and look back upon my past life , from my earliest infancy to this time , there are many ...
Strana 26
... common prejudices which men re- ceive from their parents , that hatreds are kept alive from one generation to another ; and when men act by instinct , hatreds will descend when good offices are forgotten for the degeneracy of human life ...
... common prejudices which men re- ceive from their parents , that hatreds are kept alive from one generation to another ; and when men act by instinct , hatreds will descend when good offices are forgotten for the degeneracy of human life ...
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