The Spectator ...Angier March, 1803 |
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... seems to acknowledge no superior , and to defy all contradiction , prevail over that deference and re- signation with which the modest man implores that favourable opinion which the other seems to com- mand ? As the case at present ...
... seems to acknowledge no superior , and to defy all contradiction , prevail over that deference and re- signation with which the modest man implores that favourable opinion which the other seems to com- mand ? As the case at present ...
Strana 203
which heaven seems to have sent them amongst us : both animated with a restless desire of glory , but pur- sue it by ... seem to have all virtues , but really to be master of none ; but is to be liberal , merciful , and just , only as ...
which heaven seems to have sent them amongst us : both animated with a restless desire of glory , but pur- sue it by ... seem to have all virtues , but really to be master of none ; but is to be liberal , merciful , and just , only as ...
Strana 306
times , is so unequal to himself , that man seems to be the most wavering and inconsistent being in the whole ... seem to be of equal strength . But , as I began with considering this point as it relates to action , I shall here borrow ...
times , is so unequal to himself , that man seems to be the most wavering and inconsistent being in the whole ... seem to be of equal strength . But , as I began with considering this point as it relates to action , I shall here borrow ...
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