The Spectator, Svazek 3Alexander Chalmers D. Appleton, 1853 |
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Strana 72
... action , gives it its proper force and efficacy ; joined to an evil action , extenuates its malignity , and in some cases may take it wholly away ; and joined to an indif ferent action , turns it to virtue , and makes it meri- torious ...
... action , gives it its proper force and efficacy ; joined to an evil action , extenuates its malignity , and in some cases may take it wholly away ; and joined to an indif ferent action , turns it to virtue , and makes it meri- torious ...
Strana 73
... action ; and leaves an indifferent action in its natural state of in- difference . It is therefore of unspeakable advantage to pos- sess our minds with an habitual good intention , and to aim all our thoughts , words , and actions at ...
... action ; and leaves an indifferent action in its natural state of in- difference . It is therefore of unspeakable advantage to pos- sess our minds with an habitual good intention , and to aim all our thoughts , words , and actions at ...
Strana 332
... action hastens into the midst of things , as Horace has observed : had he gone up to Leda's egg , or begun much later , even at the rape of Helen or the invest- ing of Troy , it is manifest that the story of the poem would have been a ...
... action hastens into the midst of things , as Horace has observed : had he gone up to Leda's egg , or begun much later , even at the rape of Helen or the invest- ing of Troy , it is manifest that the story of the poem would have been a ...
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