The Spectator, Svazek 2Dent, 1907 An amusing and informative record of English morals and manners in the early-eighteenth century. |
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Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele. shew , that it hinders us from obtaining an End which No. 257 . we have Abilities to acquire , and which is accompanied Tuesday , Satisfaction . I need ... shew, that it hinders us from obtaining an End ...
Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele. shew , that it hinders us from obtaining an End which No. 257 . we have Abilities to acquire , and which is accompanied Tuesday , Satisfaction . I need ... shew, that it hinders us from obtaining an End ...
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... shew the Strength of those Principles from whence they proceed . They are not adequate Expres sions of our Virtues , and can only shew us what Habits are in the Soul , without discovering the Degree and Perfection of such Habits . They ...
... shew the Strength of those Principles from whence they proceed . They are not adequate Expres sions of our Virtues , and can only shew us what Habits are in the Soul , without discovering the Degree and Perfection of such Habits . They ...
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... shew that he had a perfect Insight into humane Nature , and that he knew every Thing which was the most proper to affect it . Mr. Dryden has in some Places , which I may here after take Notice of , misrepresented Virgil's Way of ...
... shew that he had a perfect Insight into humane Nature , and that he knew every Thing which was the most proper to affect it . Mr. Dryden has in some Places , which I may here after take Notice of , misrepresented Virgil's Way of ...
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