“The” Spectator, Svazek 3J. and R. Tonson, 1767 |
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Strana 14
... least vain enough to think he is . In the next place , you must be fure to be free and open in your converfation with him , and to let in light upon your actions , to unravel all your defigns , and discover every fecret however trifling ...
... least vain enough to think he is . In the next place , you must be fure to be free and open in your converfation with him , and to let in light upon your actions , to unravel all your defigns , and discover every fecret however trifling ...
Strana 45
... my entertainment with- out knowing his bill of fare , and has therefore at least the pleasure of hoping there may be a dish to his palate . I must confefs , were I left to myself , I muft N ° 179 45 THE SPECTATOR . N° 179 ...
... my entertainment with- out knowing his bill of fare , and has therefore at least the pleasure of hoping there may be a dish to his palate . I must confefs , were I left to myself , I muft N ° 179 45 THE SPECTATOR . N° 179 ...
Strana 46
... least excufe the variety of my fpeculations . I would not willingly laugh but in order to inftruct , or if I fometimes fail in this point , when my mirth ceases to be instructive , it fhall never ceafe to be innocent . fcrupulous ...
... least excufe the variety of my fpeculations . I would not willingly laugh but in order to inftruct , or if I fometimes fail in this point , when my mirth ceases to be instructive , it fhall never ceafe to be innocent . fcrupulous ...
Strana 73
... least allow that no other fyftem of religion could fo effectually contribute to the heightening of morality . They give us great ideas of the dignity of human nature , and of the love which the Supreme Being bears to his creatures , and ...
... least allow that no other fyftem of religion could fo effectually contribute to the heightening of morality . They give us great ideas of the dignity of human nature , and of the love which the Supreme Being bears to his creatures , and ...
Strana 83
... least allow that the father will do very well in endeavouring to better his judgment , and give him a greater fenfe of his duty . " But whether this may be brought about by breaking his head , " or " giving , him a great knock on the ...
... least allow that the father will do very well in endeavouring to better his judgment , and give him a greater fenfe of his duty . " But whether this may be brought about by breaking his head , " or " giving , him a great knock on the ...
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