The SpectatorGeorge Routledge, 1870 - Počet stran: 919 |
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Strana xviii
... Actions of Men , not of Parties , and in ' particular , those Actions which are made publick so by their Authors , as to be , in their ' own Nature , an Appeal to the general Approbation . They do not design to expose Persons but things ...
... Actions of Men , not of Parties , and in ' particular , those Actions which are made publick so by their Authors , as to be , in their ' own Nature , an Appeal to the general Approbation . They do not design to expose Persons but things ...
Strana 13
... Action of any Importance is to have a Prospect of publick Good ; and that the general Tendency of our indifferent Actions ought to be agreeable to the Dictates of Reason , of Religion , of good Breeding ; without this , a Man , as I ...
... Action of any Importance is to have a Prospect of publick Good ; and that the general Tendency of our indifferent Actions ought to be agreeable to the Dictates of Reason , of Religion , of good Breeding ; without this , a Man , as I ...
Strana 24
... Action . Could they make the their Faces with as significant Looks and Pas- sions , how glorious would an English Tragedy appear with that Action which is capable of giving a Dignity to the forced Thoughts , cold Conceits , and ...
... Action . Could they make the their Faces with as significant Looks and Pas- sions , how glorious would an English Tragedy appear with that Action which is capable of giving a Dignity to the forced Thoughts , cold Conceits , and ...
Strana 64
... Actions , it is a very difficult Task to get above a Desire of it for things that should be wholly indifferent . Women , whose Hearts are fixed upon the Pleasure they have in the Consciousness that they are the Objects of Love and ...
... Actions , it is a very difficult Task to get above a Desire of it for things that should be wholly indifferent . Women , whose Hearts are fixed upon the Pleasure they have in the Consciousness that they are the Objects of Love and ...
Strana 90
... Action draw different Ways , Persius has given us a very humourous Account of a young Fellow who was rouzed out of his Bed , in order to be sent upon a long Voyage , by Avarice , and afterwards over- persuaded and kept at Home by Luxury ...
... Action draw different Ways , Persius has given us a very humourous Account of a young Fellow who was rouzed out of his Bed , in order to be sent upon a long Voyage , by Avarice , and afterwards over- persuaded and kept at Home by Luxury ...
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