The Spectator, Svazek 9E. Sargeant, M. & W. Ward, Munroe, Francis & Parker, and Edward Cotton, Boston, 1810 |
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... nature may at first sight appear like some difficult ques- tions in natural philosophy , in which the argu- ments on both sides seem to be of equal strength . But , as I began with considering this point as it relates to action , I ...
... nature may at first sight appear like some difficult ques- tions in natural philosophy , in which the argu- ments on both sides seem to be of equal strength . But , as I began with considering this point as it relates to action , I ...
Strana 146
... natural history of animals . The magnificent harmony of the universe is such , that we may observe innu- merable divisions running upon the same ground . I might also extend this speculation to the dead parts of nature , in which we may ...
... natural history of animals . The magnificent harmony of the universe is such , that we may observe innu- merable divisions running upon the same ground . I might also extend this speculation to the dead parts of nature , in which we may ...
Strana 171
... nature . This might probably be one reason why the Spectator in one of his papers took notice of that late invented term called poetical justice , and the wrong notions into which it has led some tragic writers . The most perfect man ...
... nature . This might probably be one reason why the Spectator in one of his papers took notice of that late invented term called poetical justice , and the wrong notions into which it has led some tragic writers . The most perfect man ...
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