The SpectatorA.H. Pounsford & Company, 1876 - Počet stran: 710 |
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Strana 48
... mind that lies fallow for a single day , sprouts up in fol- lies that are only to be killed by a constant and assiduous culture . It was said of Socrates , that he brought Philosophy down from heaven , to in- habit among men and I shall ...
... mind that lies fallow for a single day , sprouts up in fol- lies that are only to be killed by a constant and assiduous culture . It was said of Socrates , that he brought Philosophy down from heaven , to in- habit among men and I shall ...
Strana 57
... mind a much nobler entertainment . Would one think it was possible ( at a time when an author lived that was able to write the Phædra and Hippolitus ) , for a people to be so stupidly fond of the Italian opera , as scarce to give a ...
... mind a much nobler entertainment . Would one think it was possible ( at a time when an author lived that was able to write the Phædra and Hippolitus ) , for a people to be so stupidly fond of the Italian opera , as scarce to give a ...
Strana 61
... mind , from generous and humane resent- ments . It is like that grief which we have for the decease of our friends . It is no diminution , but a recommendation of human nature , that in such incidents , passion gets the better of reason ...
... mind , from generous and humane resent- ments . It is like that grief which we have for the decease of our friends . It is no diminution , but a recommendation of human nature , that in such incidents , passion gets the better of reason ...
Strana 65
... mind with a kind of melancholy , or rather thoughtfulness that is not disagreeable . I yesterday passed a whole afternoon in the church- yard , the cloisters , and the church , amusing_my- self with the tombstones and inscriptions that ...
... mind with a kind of melancholy , or rather thoughtfulness that is not disagreeable . I yesterday passed a whole afternoon in the church- yard , the cloisters , and the church , amusing_my- self with the tombstones and inscriptions that ...
Strana 66
... mind to go to sleep . Since then it is certain that our own hearts de- ceive us in the love of the world , and that we can not command ourselves enough to resign it , though we every day wish ourselves disengaged from its allurements ...
... mind to go to sleep . Since then it is certain that our own hearts de- ceive us in the love of the world , and that we can not command ourselves enough to resign it , though we every day wish ourselves disengaged from its allurements ...
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