The Spectator, Svazek 81793 |
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Strana 19
... human species march- ing one after another , and throwing down their several loads , which immediately grew up into a prodigious Mountain , that seemed to rise above the clouds . B 2 There 1 There was a certain lady of a thin airy NO ...
... human species march- ing one after another , and throwing down their several loads , which immediately grew up into a prodigious Mountain , that seemed to rise above the clouds . B 2 There 1 There was a certain lady of a thin airy NO ...
Strana 20
... human Calamities which lay before me . There were , however , several persons who gave me great diversion upon this occasion . I observed one bringing in a fardel very carefully concealed under an old embroidered cloak , which , upon ...
... human Calamities which lay before me . There were , however , several persons who gave me great diversion upon this occasion . I observed one bringing in a fardel very carefully concealed under an old embroidered cloak , which , upon ...
Strana 21
... human nature , and was in the hand of a great many fine people ; this was called the Spleen . But what most of all surprised me , was a remark I made , that there was not a single vice or folly thrown into the whole heap ; at which I ...
... human nature , and was in the hand of a great many fine people ; this was called the Spleen . But what most of all surprised me , was a remark I made , that there was not a single vice or folly thrown into the whole heap ; at which I ...
Strana 25
... lightly of an- other's complaints , but to regard the sorrows of my fellow - creatures with sentiments of humanity and com- passion . * * Written by ADDISON . No. 560 . MONDAY , JUNE 28 , 1714. " NO . 559 . 25 THE SPECTATOR .
... lightly of an- other's complaints , but to regard the sorrows of my fellow - creatures with sentiments of humanity and com- passion . * * Written by ADDISON . No. 560 . MONDAY , JUNE 28 , 1714. " NO . 559 . 25 THE SPECTATOR .
Strana 43
... HUMAN CHARACTER . IT is the work of a Philosopher to be every day sub- duing his passions , and laying aside his prejudices . I endeavour at least to look upon men and their actions only as an impartial Spectator , without any regard to ...
... HUMAN CHARACTER . IT is the work of a Philosopher to be every day sub- duing his passions , and laying aside his prejudices . I endeavour at least to look upon men and their actions only as an impartial Spectator , without any regard to ...
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