The Spectator, Svazek 4J. Parsons, 1801 |
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Strana 6
... actions , is not subject to diminution ; nor 7 JULIUS CAESAR , a few years before his death . He was slain in the 56th year of his age . The Duke of MARLBO- ROUGH was then in the 62d year of his age . + LEOPOLD , Emperor of Germany ...
... actions , is not subject to diminution ; nor 7 JULIUS CAESAR , a few years before his death . He was slain in the 56th year of his age . The Duke of MARLBO- ROUGH was then in the 62d year of his age . + LEOPOLD , Emperor of Germany ...
Strana 9
... actions , is the having generous and worthy thoughts of ourselves . Whoever has a mean opinion of the dignity of his nature , will act in no higher a rank than he has alloted himself in his own estimation . If he considers his being as ...
... actions , is the having generous and worthy thoughts of ourselves . Whoever has a mean opinion of the dignity of his nature , will act in no higher a rank than he has alloted himself in his own estimation . If he considers his being as ...
Strana 12
... actions spring from worthy thoughts , so worthy thoughts are likewise the consequence of worthy actions . But the ... action on the part of the dying person , is beyond what could be painted by the most forcible expressions whatever ...
... actions spring from worthy thoughts , so worthy thoughts are likewise the consequence of worthy actions . But the ... action on the part of the dying person , is beyond what could be painted by the most forcible expressions whatever ...
Strana 22
... action , gives it its proper force and efficacy ; joined to an evil action , ex- tenuates its malignity , and in some cases may take it wholly away ; and joined to an indifferent action , turns it to a virtue , and makes it meritorious ...
... action , gives it its proper force and efficacy ; joined to an evil action , ex- tenuates its malignity , and in some cases may take it wholly away ; and joined to an indifferent action , turns it to a virtue , and makes it meritorious ...
Strana 23
... action ; abates , but never takes away , the malignity of an evil action ; and leaves an indifferent action in its natural state of indifference . It is therefore of unspeakable advantage to possess our minds with an habitual good ...
... action ; abates , but never takes away , the malignity of an evil action ; and leaves an indifferent action in its natural state of indifference . It is therefore of unspeakable advantage to possess our minds with an habitual good ...
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