The Spectator, Svazek 3George Gregory Smith J.M. Dent & Company, 1897 |
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... Humanity ; instead of which Satyrs , Furies , and Monsters , are recommended by those Arts to a shame ful Eternity , The unjust Application of laudable Talents , is tolerated in the general Opinion of Men , not only in such Cases as are ...
... Humanity ; instead of which Satyrs , Furies , and Monsters , are recommended by those Arts to a shame ful Eternity , The unjust Application of laudable Talents , is tolerated in the general Opinion of Men , not only in such Cases as are ...
Strana 19
... Human Feature out of his Countenance ; at the second he became the Face of a Spout ; at the third a Baboon , at the fourth the Head of a Base - Viol , and at the fifth a Pair of Nut - crackers . The whole Assembly wondered at his ...
... Human Feature out of his Countenance ; at the second he became the Face of a Spout ; at the third a Baboon , at the fourth the Head of a Base - Viol , and at the fifth a Pair of Nut - crackers . The whole Assembly wondered at his ...
Strana 20
... Human Face Divine , and turning that part of us , which has so great an Image impressed upon it , into the Image of a Monkey ; whether the raising such silly Competitions among the Ignorant , proposing Prizes for such useless ...
... Human Face Divine , and turning that part of us , which has so great an Image impressed upon it , into the Image of a Monkey ; whether the raising such silly Competitions among the Ignorant , proposing Prizes for such useless ...
Strana 35
... . It is the Account_which that Holy Man gives of his Behaviour in the Days of his Prosperity , and if considered only as a human Composition , is a No. 177 . finer Picture of a charitable and good finer THE SPECTATOR 35 1711. ...
... . It is the Account_which that Holy Man gives of his Behaviour in the Days of his Prosperity , and if considered only as a human Composition , is a No. 177 . finer Picture of a charitable and good finer THE SPECTATOR 35 1711. ...
Strana 49
... Humanity , and a greater Incitement to Tenderness and Pity than any other Motive whatsoever , The Man therefore who , notwithstanding any Passion or Resentment , can overcome this powerful Instinct , and extinguish natural Affection ...
... Humanity , and a greater Incitement to Tenderness and Pity than any other Motive whatsoever , The Man therefore who , notwithstanding any Passion or Resentment , can overcome this powerful Instinct , and extinguish natural Affection ...
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