The SpectatorA.H. Pounsford & Company, 1876 - Počet stran: 710 |
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Strana xii
... human mind , at his pleasure . Pope had now established his reputation ; and , finding the allowance he received from his father inadequate to his expenses , he resolved to try to make his talents available likewise , for the ...
... human mind , at his pleasure . Pope had now established his reputation ; and , finding the allowance he received from his father inadequate to his expenses , he resolved to try to make his talents available likewise , for the ...
Strana xxv
... human action will look with veneration on the writer who is at one time combating Locke , and at another making a catechism for children in their fourth year . A voluntary descent from the dignity of Science is , perhaps , the hardest ...
... human action will look with veneration on the writer who is at one time combating Locke , and at another making a catechism for children in their fourth year . A voluntary descent from the dignity of Science is , perhaps , the hardest ...
Strana 33
... human life , by promoting virtue and knowledge , and by recommending whatsoever may be either useful or ornamental ... humanity and complacency of manners , and of the surprising influence which is peculiar to you , in making every one ...
... human life , by promoting virtue and knowledge , and by recommending whatsoever may be either useful or ornamental ... humanity and complacency of manners , and of the surprising influence which is peculiar to you , in making every one ...
Strana 34
... human life , that it is impossible for the least misrepresentation of them to escape your notice . It is your Lordship's particular dís- tinction that you are master of the whole compass of business , and have signalized yourself in all ...
... human life , that it is impossible for the least misrepresentation of them to escape your notice . It is your Lordship's particular dís- tinction that you are master of the whole compass of business , and have signalized yourself in all ...
Strana 61
... human and still life together . I have several times acted one of the finest flower - pots in the same opera wherein Mr. Screene is a chair ; therefore , upon his promotion , request that I may succeed him in the hangings , with my hand ...
... human and still life together . I have several times acted one of the finest flower - pots in the same opera wherein Mr. Screene is a chair ; therefore , upon his promotion , request that I may succeed him in the hangings , with my hand ...
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