The Spectator, Svazek 1George Gregory Smith Dent, 1945 |
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Strana 266
... natural : and there- fore cannot fail to please those who are not Judges of Language , or those who notwithstanding they are Judges of Language , have a true and unprejudiced Taste of Nature . The Condition , Speech , and Behaviour of ...
... natural : and there- fore cannot fail to please those who are not Judges of Language , or those who notwithstanding they are Judges of Language , have a true and unprejudiced Taste of Nature . The Condition , Speech , and Behaviour of ...
Strana 339
... Nature , before he is hurried off the Stage . Would an infinitely wise Being make such glorious Creatures for so mean a Purpose ? Can he delight in the Production of such abortive Intelligences , such short - lived reasonable Beings ...
... Nature , before he is hurried off the Stage . Would an infinitely wise Being make such glorious Creatures for so mean a Purpose ? Can he delight in the Production of such abortive Intelligences , such short - lived reasonable Beings ...
Strana 511
... nature ; but without it are like Hypocrisy in Religion , or a bare Form of Holiness , which , when it is discovered , makes a Man more detestable than professed Impiety . Good - nature is generally born with us : Health , Prosperity and ...
... nature ; but without it are like Hypocrisy in Religion , or a bare Form of Holiness , which , when it is discovered , makes a Man more detestable than professed Impiety . Good - nature is generally born with us : Health , Prosperity and ...
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