The Spectator, Svazek 3J. Tonson, 1711 |
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... humanity . PLUTARCH says very finely , That a man should not allow himself to hate even his enemies , because , says he , if you indulge this passion in some occasions , it will rise of itself in others ; if you hate your enemies , you ...
... humanity . PLUTARCH says very finely , That a man should not allow himself to hate even his enemies , because , says he , if you indulge this passion in some occasions , it will rise of itself in others ; if you hate your enemies , you ...
Strana 51
... human life which expresses so much a good mind , and a right inward man , as his behaviour upon meeting with strangers , especially such as may seem the most unsuitable companions to him : such a man , when he falleth in the way with ...
... human life which expresses so much a good mind , and a right inward man , as his behaviour upon meeting with strangers , especially such as may seem the most unsuitable companions to him : such a man , when he falleth in the way with ...
Strana 53
... human society , seem to be persons of the highest distinction , among the vastly greater number of human race , the dead . When the iniquity of the times brought SOCRA- TES to his execution , how great and wonderful is it to behold him ...
... human society , seem to be persons of the highest distinction , among the vastly greater number of human race , the dead . When the iniquity of the times brought SOCRA- TES to his execution , how great and wonderful is it to behold him ...
Strana 54
... human life , I cannot help letting the present subject regard what has been the last object of my eyes , though an entertainment of sorrow . I went this evening to visit a friend , with a design to rally * him , upon a story I had heard ...
... human life , I cannot help letting the present subject regard what has been the last object of my eyes , though an entertainment of sorrow . I went this evening to visit a friend , with a design to rally * him , upon a story I had heard ...
Strana 57
... humanity with that ease , that he must be miserably stupid that is not affected by you . I cannot say indeed that you have put imperti- nence to silence , or vanity out of countenance ; but methinks you have bid as fair for it , as any ...
... humanity with that ease , that he must be miserably stupid that is not affected by you . I cannot say indeed that you have put imperti- nence to silence , or vanity out of countenance ; but methinks you have bid as fair for it , as any ...
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