The Spectator, Svazek 1Alexander Chalmers E. Sargeant, M. & W. Ward, Munroe, Francis & Parker, and Edward Cotton, Boston, 1810 |
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... reason why it should not be protracted until it became too bulky , and a still better reason was , the design evidently formed of beginning a new paper . The event " I will not meddle with the SPECTATOR , let him fair sex it to the ...
... reason why it should not be protracted until it became too bulky , and a still better reason was , the design evidently formed of beginning a new paper . The event " I will not meddle with the SPECTATOR , let him fair sex it to the ...
Strana 13
... reason which induced CERVANTES to bring his hero to the grave , para mi sola nacio Don Quixote , y yo para el , made ADDISON declare , with an undue vehemence of expression , that he would kill Sir ROGER , being of opinion that they ...
... reason which induced CERVANTES to bring his hero to the grave , para mi sola nacio Don Quixote , y yo para el , made ADDISON declare , with an undue vehemence of expression , that he would kill Sir ROGER , being of opinion that they ...
Strana 14
... reason without eclipsing it , it re- requires so much nicety to exhibit , that ADDISON seems to have been deterred from prosecuting his own design . " To this opinion the following judicious remarks may be opposed . " With JOHNSON's ...
... reason without eclipsing it , it re- requires so much nicety to exhibit , that ADDISON seems to have been deterred from prosecuting his own design . " To this opinion the following judicious remarks may be opposed . " With JOHNSON's ...
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... reason and of truth . He has dissipated the prejudice that had long connected gaiety with vice , and ea- siness of manners with laxity of principles . He has restored virtue to its dignity , and taught in- nocence not to be ashamed ...
... reason and of truth . He has dissipated the prejudice that had long connected gaiety with vice , and ea- siness of manners with laxity of principles . He has restored virtue to its dignity , and taught in- nocence not to be ashamed ...
Strana 36
... reason to think they have been exaggerated , be- cause they certainly were not accompanied by their usual effects , debasement of manners or morals . His religious principles remained un- shaken those principles had influenced his whole ...
... reason to think they have been exaggerated , be- cause they certainly were not accompanied by their usual effects , debasement of manners or morals . His religious principles remained un- shaken those principles had influenced his whole ...
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