The Spectator, Svazek 4Clarendon Press, 1965 - Počet stran: 600 A scholarly edition of a complete collation of the original sheets of The Spectator. The edition presents an authoritative text, together with an introduction, commentary notes, and scholarly apparatus. |
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Strana 167
... happy as that which is full of Hope , especially when the Hope is well grounded , and when the Object of it is of an exalted kind , and in its Nature proper to make the Person happy who enjoys it . This Proposition must be very evident ...
... happy as that which is full of Hope , especially when the Hope is well grounded , and when the Object of it is of an exalted kind , and in its Nature proper to make the Person happy who enjoys it . This Proposition must be very evident ...
Strana 204
... happy . Septemb . 9 . 1712 . Yours , & c . M. D.'I T " This letter was written by Mr. Robert Harper of Lincoln's Inn , an eminent conveyancer . Steele omitted some parts of it , and made some alterations in it ; at least the author's ...
... happy . Septemb . 9 . 1712 . Yours , & c . M. D.'I T " This letter was written by Mr. Robert Harper of Lincoln's Inn , an eminent conveyancer . Steele omitted some parts of it , and made some alterations in it ; at least the author's ...
Strana 463
... happy who is the least miserable . It will not perhaps be unentertaining to the Polite Reader , to ob- serve how these three beautiful Sentences are formed upon different Subjects by the same way of thinking ; but I shall return to the ...
... happy who is the least miserable . It will not perhaps be unentertaining to the Polite Reader , to ob- serve how these three beautiful Sentences are formed upon different Subjects by the same way of thinking ; but I shall return to the ...
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STEELE | 4 |
Quantum a rerum turpitudine abes tantum Te a verborum | 14 |
VOLUME I | 41 |
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