The Spectator. ...J. Tonson, 1724 |
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... Thoughts , and fettling , as it were , an Idea of that Character in my own I magination . NO Man ought to have the Efteem of the reft of the World , for any A & tions which are difagreeable to thofe Maxims which prevail , as the ...
... Thoughts , and fettling , as it were , an Idea of that Character in my own I magination . NO Man ought to have the Efteem of the reft of the World , for any A & tions which are difagreeable to thofe Maxims which prevail , as the ...
Strana 15
... Thought of refigning every Thing that he delights in , but it is a fhort Night followed by an endless Day . What I ... Thoughts with the everlasting Rules of Reafon and Senfe , must have fomething fo inexpreffibly Graceful in his Words ...
... Thought of refigning every Thing that he delights in , but it is a fhort Night followed by an endless Day . What I ... Thoughts with the everlasting Rules of Reafon and Senfe , must have fomething fo inexpreffibly Graceful in his Words ...
Strana 16
... thought him , as any two distinct Perfons can differ from each other . This proceeds from the Want of forming fome Law of Life to our felves , or fixing fome No- tion of things in general , which may affect us in fuch Manner as to ...
... thought him , as any two distinct Perfons can differ from each other . This proceeds from the Want of forming fome Law of Life to our felves , or fixing fome No- tion of things in general , which may affect us in fuch Manner as to ...
Strana 18
... thought there could be no exquifite Pleafure in Converfa- tion but among Equals ; and would pleafantly bewail himself that he always lived in a Crowd , but was the only Man in France that could never get into Company . This Turn of Mind ...
... thought there could be no exquifite Pleafure in Converfa- tion but among Equals ; and would pleafantly bewail himself that he always lived in a Crowd , but was the only Man in France that could never get into Company . This Turn of Mind ...
Strana 20
... Thoughts to him , and fear no artful Ufe would be made of that Freedom . It was no fmall Delight when they were in private , to reflect upon all which had paffed in publick . PHARAMOND would often , to fatisfie a vain Fool of Power in ...
... Thoughts to him , and fear no artful Ufe would be made of that Freedom . It was no fmall Delight when they were in private , to reflect upon all which had paffed in publick . PHARAMOND would often , to fatisfie a vain Fool of Power in ...
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