The Spectator, Svazek 3Harrison and Company, 1793 |
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Strana 13
... mankind . How many lewd de- vices have been preferved from one age to another , which had perished as foon as they were made , if painters and fculptures had been efteemed as much for the purpofe as the execution of their defigns ...
... mankind . How many lewd de- vices have been preferved from one age to another , which had perished as foon as they were made , if painters and fculptures had been efteemed as much for the purpofe as the execution of their defigns ...
Strana 32
... good humour . Such a tranfient temporary good - nature as this , is not that Philanthropy that love of mankind , which deferves the title of a moral virtue . The The next way of a man's bringing his good - 32 THE SPECTATOR .
... good humour . Such a tranfient temporary good - nature as this , is not that Philanthropy that love of mankind , which deferves the title of a moral virtue . The The next way of a man's bringing his good - 32 THE SPECTATOR .
Strana 33
... mankind , it makes no diftinction between its objects , if it exerts itself promifcuoufly towards the deferving and undeferving , if it relieves alike the idle and the indigent , if it gives itself up to the firft petitio- ner , and ...
... mankind , it makes no diftinction between its objects , if it exerts itself promifcuoufly towards the deferving and undeferving , if it relieves alike the idle and the indigent , if it gives itself up to the firft petitio- ner , and ...
Strana 41
... mankind , but are ftifled in their birth by reason of fome remote tendency which they carry in them to corrupt the minds of thofe who read them ; did they know how many glances of ill - nature are industriously avoided for fear of doing ...
... mankind , but are ftifled in their birth by reason of fome remote tendency which they carry in them to corrupt the minds of thofe who read them ; did they know how many glances of ill - nature are industriously avoided for fear of doing ...
Strana 45
... ⚫ber than the new fubjects he had acquired . ( 4 " But this lofs is not all : Providence feems to have equally divided the whole mafs of mankind into diffe- E rent " ferent fexes , that every woman may have her THE SPECTATOR . 45.
... ⚫ber than the new fubjects he had acquired . ( 4 " But this lofs is not all : Providence feems to have equally divided the whole mafs of mankind into diffe- E rent " ferent fexes , that every woman may have her THE SPECTATOR . 45.
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