The Spectator, Svazek 2Harrison and Company, 1793 |
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... reason , and adorned with all the graces and embellishments of wit ? When learning irradiates common life , it is then in its highest use and perfection ; and it is to fuch as your Lordship , that the fciences owe the esteem which they ...
... reason , and adorned with all the graces and embellishments of wit ? When learning irradiates common life , it is then in its highest use and perfection ; and it is to fuch as your Lordship , that the fciences owe the esteem which they ...
Strana 20
... reason , when my friends take a furvey of my library , they are very much furprized to find , upon the fhelf of folios , two long band - boxes ftanding upright among my books , until I let them fee that they are both of them lined with ...
... reason , when my friends take a furvey of my library , they are very much furprized to find , upon the fhelf of folios , two long band - boxes ftanding upright among my books , until I let them fee that they are both of them lined with ...
Strana 28
... reason of one beauty who detains the young merchants too long near ' Change , and another fair one who keeps the ftu- ' dents at her houfe when they fhould be at study . It ' would be worth your while to see how the idolaters al ...
... reason of one beauty who detains the young merchants too long near ' Change , and another fair one who keeps the ftu- ' dents at her houfe when they fhould be at study . It ' would be worth your while to see how the idolaters al ...
Strana 37
Joseph Addison. is , to advise them , when they are prompted by reason and inclination , to demur only out of form , and fo ar as decency requires . A virtuous woman fhould reject the first offer of marriage , as a good man does that of ...
Joseph Addison. is , to advise them , when they are prompted by reason and inclination , to demur only out of form , and fo ar as decency requires . A virtuous woman fhould reject the first offer of marriage , as a good man does that of ...
Strana 39
... reason , fays Plato , that the fouls of the dead appear frequently in cœmiteries , and hover about the places where their bodies are buried , as ftill hankering after their old bru- tal pleasures , and defiring again to enter the body ...
... reason , fays Plato , that the fouls of the dead appear frequently in cœmiteries , and hover about the places where their bodies are buried , as ftill hankering after their old bru- tal pleasures , and defiring again to enter the body ...
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