The Spectator ...John Sharpe, 1803 |
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... actions . If on the one hand we fairly weighed every circumstance , we should frequently find them obliged to do that action we at first sight condemn , in order to avoid another we should have been much more displeased with . If on the ...
... actions . If on the one hand we fairly weighed every circumstance , we should frequently find them obliged to do that action we at first sight condemn , in order to avoid another we should have been much more displeased with . If on the ...
Strana 133
... actions were worthy of pursuit to - morrow , and what little vices were to be prevented from slipping unawares into a habit . If I might second the philosopher's advice , it should be mine , that in a morning before my scholar rose he ...
... actions were worthy of pursuit to - morrow , and what little vices were to be prevented from slipping unawares into a habit . If I might second the philosopher's advice , it should be mine , that in a morning before my scholar rose he ...
Strana 166
... actions in Quintus Curtius , with some others in my own noc- tuary , I appear the greater hero of the two . ' I shall close this subject with observing , that while we are awake we are at liberty to fix our thoughts on what we please ...
... actions in Quintus Curtius , with some others in my own noc- tuary , I appear the greater hero of the two . ' I shall close this subject with observing , that while we are awake we are at liberty to fix our thoughts on what we please ...
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