The Spectator, Svazek 21806 |
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Strana 30
... same resemblance in the frame of his mind , and is fubject to those paffions which are pre- dominant in the creature that appears in his countenance . Accordingly he gives the prints of feveral faces that are of a different mould , and ...
... same resemblance in the frame of his mind , and is fubject to those paffions which are pre- dominant in the creature that appears in his countenance . Accordingly he gives the prints of feveral faces that are of a different mould , and ...
Strana 50
... same time that it has no power of executing its own purposes . If , say they , the foul is the most fubject to these paffions at a time when it has the leaft inftigations from the body , we may well fuppofe she will still retain them ...
... same time that it has no power of executing its own purposes . If , say they , the foul is the most fubject to these paffions at a time when it has the leaft inftigations from the body , we may well fuppofe she will still retain them ...
Strana 64
... same number of voices ; but Theodo- fius , or the Force of Love , carries it from all the reft . I should in the last place , mention fuch books as have been proposed by men of learning , and those who appear competent judges of this ...
... same number of voices ; but Theodo- fius , or the Force of Love , carries it from all the reft . I should in the last place , mention fuch books as have been proposed by men of learning , and those who appear competent judges of this ...
Strana 72
... parts of life which are exercised in study , reading , and the pursuits of knowledge , are long , but not tedious , and by that means discover a method of lengthening our lives , and at the same time of turning 72 N ° 94 . THE SPECTATOR .
... parts of life which are exercised in study , reading , and the pursuits of knowledge , are long , but not tedious , and by that means discover a method of lengthening our lives , and at the same time of turning 72 N ° 94 . THE SPECTATOR .
Strana 73
our lives , and at the same time of turning all the parts of them to our advantage . * Mr. Locke obferves , That we get the idea of time or duration , by reflecting on that train of ideas which fucceed one another in our minds : that ...
our lives , and at the same time of turning all the parts of them to our advantage . * Mr. Locke obferves , That we get the idea of time or duration , by reflecting on that train of ideas which fucceed one another in our minds : that ...
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