The Spectator, Svazek 4George Gregory Smith Dent, 1966 |
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Strana 137
... Senses , and even among these there is such a different degree of Perfection in the Sense , which one Animal enjoys beyond what appears in another , that though the Sense in different Animals be distinguished by the same common ...
... Senses , and even among these there is such a different degree of Perfection in the Sense , which one Animal enjoys beyond what appears in another , that though the Sense in different Animals be distinguished by the same common ...
Strana 207
... Sense of the Words is diversifyed ; for Action is , as it were , the Speech of the Features and Limbs , and must therefore conform it self always to the Sentiments of the Soul . And it may be observed , that in all which relates to the ...
... Sense of the Words is diversifyed ; for Action is , as it were , the Speech of the Features and Limbs , and must therefore conform it self always to the Sentiments of the Soul . And it may be observed , that in all which relates to the ...
Strana 311
... Sense will agree with me , that Singularity is laudable , when , in Contra- diction to a Multitude , it adheres to the Dictates of Conscience , Morality , and Honour . In these Cases we ought to consider , that it is not Custom , but ...
... Sense will agree with me , that Singularity is laudable , when , in Contra- diction to a Multitude , it adheres to the Dictates of Conscience , Morality , and Honour . In these Cases we ought to consider , that it is not Custom , but ...
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