The Spectator, Svazek 3J. Tonson, 1711 |
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... mind , than to see those approbations which it gives itself , seconded by the applauses of the public . A man is more sure of his conduct , when the verdict which he passes upon his own behaviour is thus warranted and confirmed by the ...
... mind , than to see those approbations which it gives itself , seconded by the applauses of the public . A man is more sure of his conduct , when the verdict which he passes upon his own behaviour is thus warranted and confirmed by the ...
Strana 9
... mind ; " Whilst vice will stain the noblest race , " And the paternal stamp efface . " OL DISWORTH . NEGLECT OF THE EDUCATION OF YOUNG HEIRS , WITH THE STORY OF EUDOXUS AND LEONTINE . As I was yesterday taking the air with my friend Sir ...
... mind ; " Whilst vice will stain the noblest race , " And the paternal stamp efface . " OL DISWORTH . NEGLECT OF THE EDUCATION OF YOUNG HEIRS , WITH THE STORY OF EUDOXUS AND LEONTINE . As I was yesterday taking the air with my friend Sir ...
Strana 11
... mind by study , conversation , and travel . He was not only acquainted with all the sciences , but with the most eminent professors of them throughout Europe . He knew perfectly well the interests of its princes , with the customs and ...
... mind by study , conversation , and travel . He was not only acquainted with all the sciences , but with the most eminent professors of them throughout Europe . He knew perfectly well the interests of its princes , with the customs and ...
Strana 13
... mind trained up in all the sentiments of ho- nour and virtue became a very uneasy passion . He de spaired of gaining an heiress of so great a fortune , and would rather have died than attempted it by any in- direct methods . LEONILLA ...
... mind trained up in all the sentiments of ho- nour and virtue became a very uneasy passion . He de spaired of gaining an heiress of so great a fortune , and would rather have died than attempted it by any in- direct methods . LEONILLA ...
Strana 17
... minds with virtue , dissipate the sorrows of a heavy heart , or unbend the mind from its more severe employments with innocent amusements . * When knowledge , instead of being bound up in books and kept in libraries and retirements , is ...
... minds with virtue , dissipate the sorrows of a heavy heart , or unbend the mind from its more severe employments with innocent amusements . * When knowledge , instead of being bound up in books and kept in libraries and retirements , is ...
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acquainted admired agreeable ALCIBIADES appear Atheist beauty behaviour believe Castilian character CONSTANTIA conversation creature daugh death delight desire discourse dress endeavour entertain EUDOXUS eyes father favour following letter fortune genius gentleman give greatest happy heart HEROD honour hope human humble servant humour husband HYÆNA imagination impertinent innocent Justice of Peace kind lady learned live look lover man's mankind manner MARIAMNE marriage master mind mirth nature neral never obliged observe occasion ordinary OVID pain paper particular pass passion person PINDAR PLATO pleased pleasure pray present racter reader reason religion renegado ribaldry Salamander sense shew sion SOCRATES soul species SPECTATOR speculation spirit TACITUS tell temper THEODOSIUS thing thou thought tion told TOM SHORT town VIRG virtue Whig whole woman women words write young youth