The Spectator ...Angier March, 1803 |
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Strana 276
... nature , and open to us hereafter new matter of wonder and adoration , we are altogether ignorant . This , as I have said before , we ought to acquiesce in , that the Sovereign Being , the great Author of nature , has in him all ...
... nature , and open to us hereafter new matter of wonder and adoration , we are altogether ignorant . This , as I have said before , we ought to acquiesce in , that the Sovereign Being , the great Author of nature , has in him all ...
Strana 306
... nature , may at first sight appear like some difficult questions in natural philosophy , in which the arguments on both sides seem to be of equal strength . But , as I began with considering this point as it relates to action , I shall ...
... nature , may at first sight appear like some difficult questions in natural philosophy , in which the arguments on both sides seem to be of equal strength . But , as I began with considering this point as it relates to action , I shall ...
Strana 363
... nature . This might probably be one reason why the Spectator in one of his papers took notice of that late invented term , called Poetical Justice , and the wrong notions into which it has led some tragic writers . The most perfect man ...
... nature . This might probably be one reason why the Spectator in one of his papers took notice of that late invented term , called Poetical Justice , and the wrong notions into which it has led some tragic writers . The most perfect man ...
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