The Spectator: v. 1-5, Svazek 1Donald Frederic Bond Claredon Press, 1965 |
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... consider how each of these Professions are crouded with Multitudes that seek their Livelihood in them , and how many Men of Merit there are in each of them , who may be rather said to be of the Science , than the Profession ; I very ...
... consider how each of these Professions are crouded with Multitudes that seek their Livelihood in them , and how many Men of Merit there are in each of them , who may be rather said to be of the Science , than the Profession ; I very ...
Strana 111
... consider the Vanity of grieving for those whom we must quickly follow : When I see Kings lying by those who deposed them , when I consider rival Wits plac'd Side by Side , or the holy Men that divided the World with their Contests and ...
... consider the Vanity of grieving for those whom we must quickly follow : When I see Kings lying by those who deposed them , when I consider rival Wits plac'd Side by Side , or the holy Men that divided the World with their Contests and ...
Strana 165
... consider the naked Thought of every Speech in it , when divested of all its Tragick Ornaments ; By this means , without being imposed upon by Words , we may judge impartially of the Thought , and consider whether it 1 Cf. Saint ...
... consider the naked Thought of every Speech in it , when divested of all its Tragick Ornaments ; By this means , without being imposed upon by Words , we may judge impartially of the Thought , and consider whether it 1 Cf. Saint ...
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