The Spectator, Svazek 81793 |
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Strana 21
... passions , prejudices , and frailties . I took notice in particular of a very profligate fellow , who I did not question came loaded with his crimes : but upon searching into his bundle I found that , instead of throwing his guilt from ...
... passions , prejudices , and frailties . I took notice in particular of a very profligate fellow , who I did not question came loaded with his crimes : but upon searching into his bundle I found that , instead of throwing his guilt from ...
Strana 25
... too 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 .
... too 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 41
... passion ; but as soon as it is over he is the best hu- moured creature in the world . When he is angry he breaks all my china - ware that chances to lie in his way , and the next morning sends me in twice as much as he broke the day ...
... passion ; but as soon as it is over he is the best hu- moured creature in the world . When he is angry he breaks all my china - ware that chances to lie in his way , and the next morning sends me in twice as much as he broke the day ...
Strana 42
... passion upon the china that was broke to his hand ; but the very next day , upon my giving a wrong message to one of the servants , he flew into such a rage , that he swept down a dozen tea - dishes , which , to my misfortune , stood ...
... passion upon the china that was broke to his hand ; but the very next day , upon my giving a wrong message to one of the servants , he flew into such a rage , that he swept down a dozen tea - dishes , which , to my misfortune , stood ...
Strana 43
... 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 them as they happen to advance or cross my own private interest . But while I am ...
... 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 them as they happen to advance or cross my own private interest . But while I am ...
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