The SpectatorGeorge Routledge, 1870 - Počet stran: 919 |
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Strana xix
... whole body of that man may still appear and perform their animal func- ' tions , yet since , as I have elsewhere observed , his art is gone , the man is gone . ' To Steele , indeed , the truth was absolute , that a man is but what he ...
... whole body of that man may still appear and perform their animal func- ' tions , yet since , as I have elsewhere observed , his art is gone , the man is gone . ' To Steele , indeed , the truth was absolute , that a man is but what he ...
Strana xxiii
... whole , 88 petty variations from the proper text ( at that rate , in the whole work more than 3000 ) apart from the recasting of the punctuation , which is counted as a defect only in two instances , where it has changed the sense ...
... whole , 88 petty variations from the proper text ( at that rate , in the whole work more than 3000 ) apart from the recasting of the punctuation , which is counted as a defect only in two instances , where it has changed the sense ...
Strana 14
... whole People ; but what Nature it self should prompt us to think and perhaps it may appear upon Examination , so . Respect to all kind of Superiours is founded that the most polite Ages are the least virtuous . methinks upon Instinct ...
... whole People ; but what Nature it self should prompt us to think and perhaps it may appear upon Examination , so . Respect to all kind of Superiours is founded that the most polite Ages are the least virtuous . methinks upon Instinct ...
Strana 16
... whole Thread of my Existence , not only that Part of it which I have already passed through , but that which runs forward into all the Depths of Eternity . When I lay me down to Sleep , I recommend my self to his Čare ; when I awake , I ...
... whole Thread of my Existence , not only that Part of it which I have already passed through , but that which runs forward into all the Depths of Eternity . When I lay me down to Sleep , I recommend my self to his Čare ; when I awake , I ...
Strana 29
... whole Armies . It is not Lais or Silenus , but the Harlot and the Drunk- ard , whom I shall endeavour to expose ; and shall consider the Crime as it appears in a Species , not as it is circumstanced in an Individual . Í think it was ...
... whole Armies . It is not Lais or Silenus , but the Harlot and the Drunk- ard , whom I shall endeavour to expose ; and shall consider the Crime as it appears in a Species , not as it is circumstanced in an Individual . Í think it was ...
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