The Spectator, Svazek 3George Gregory Smith Dent, 1967 |
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Strana 192
... consider Chearfulness in three Lights , with regard to our selves , to those we converse with , and to the great Author of our Being , it will not a little recommend it self on each of these Accounts . The Man who is possessed of this ...
... consider Chearfulness in three Lights , with regard to our selves , to those we converse with , and to the great Author of our Being , it will not a little recommend it self on each of these Accounts . The Man who is possessed of this ...
Strana 208
... consider the World in its Subserviency to Man , one would think it was made for our Use ; but if we consider it in its Natural Beauty and Harmony , one would be apt to con- Iclude it was made for our Pleasure . The Sun , which is as the ...
... consider the World in its Subserviency to Man , one would think it was made for our Use ; but if we consider it in its Natural Beauty and Harmony , one would be apt to con- Iclude it was made for our Pleasure . The Sun , which is as the ...
Strana 298
... consider them at the same time , as Dreadful and Harmless ; so that the more frightful Appearance they make , the greater is the Pleasure we receive from the Sense of our own Safety . In short , we look upon the Terrors of a Description ...
... consider them at the same time , as Dreadful and Harmless ; so that the more frightful Appearance they make , the greater is the Pleasure we receive from the Sense of our own Safety . In short , we look upon the Terrors of a Description ...
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