The Spectator, Svazek 2Alexander Chalmers E. Sargeant, M. & W. Ward, Munroe, Francis & Parker, and Edward Cotton, Boston, 1810 |
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Strana 288
... animal as a lamb ; nor the meekness of a lamb in a creature so armed for battle and assault as the lion . In the same man- ner , we find that particular animals have a more or less exquisite sharpness and sagacity in those particular ...
... animal as a lamb ; nor the meekness of a lamb in a creature so armed for battle and assault as the lion . In the same man- ner , we find that particular animals have a more or less exquisite sharpness and sagacity in those particular ...
Strana 289
... animal world . ' We may , ' says he , ' from the make of an oyster , or cockle , conclude , that it has not so many nor so quick senses as a man , or several other animals : nor if it had , would it , in that state and incapacity of ...
... animal world . ' We may , ' says he , ' from the make of an oyster , or cockle , conclude , that it has not so many nor so quick senses as a man , or several other animals : nor if it had , would it , in that state and incapacity of ...
Strana 291
... animals as seem the most imperfect works of nature ; and if Provi- dence shews itself even in the blemishes of these creatures , how much more does it discover itself in the several endowments which it has variously bestowed upon such ...
... animals as seem the most imperfect works of nature ; and if Provi- dence shews itself even in the blemishes of these creatures , how much more does it discover itself in the several endowments which it has variously bestowed upon such ...
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VOL II | 13 |
DIFFERENCE between True and False | 62 |
On Friendship ADDISON | 68 |
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