The British essayists, with prefaces by A. Chalmers, Svazky 3–4 |
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Strana 32
... whole frame of it hangs together , beat- ing down his passions , or swelling his thoughts with magnificent ideas of Providence , makes a nobler figure in the eye of an intelligent being , than the greatest conqueror amidst the pomps and ...
... whole frame of it hangs together , beat- ing down his passions , or swelling his thoughts with magnificent ideas of Providence , makes a nobler figure in the eye of an intelligent being , than the greatest conqueror amidst the pomps and ...
Strana 36
... whole estate , to spare the life of a Tom - tit . These are at present the matters of greatest moment within my observation , and I know are too trifling to be communicated to any but so wise a man as yourself , and 36 NO . 112 . TATLER .
... whole estate , to spare the life of a Tom - tit . These are at present the matters of greatest moment within my observation , and I know are too trifling to be communicated to any but so wise a man as yourself , and 36 NO . 112 . TATLER .
Strana 39
... whole time ; there will still be chasms and empty spaces , in which a working mind will employ itself to its own prejudice , or that of others , unless it can be at ease in the exercise of such actions as are in themselves indifferent ...
... whole time ; there will still be chasms and empty spaces , in which a working mind will employ itself to its own prejudice , or that of others , unless it can be at ease in the exercise of such actions as are in themselves indifferent ...
Strana 52
... whole performance ; for I must confess , that I have naturally so strong a desire of praise , that I cannot bear reproach , though from a piece of tim- ber . As for Punch , who takes all opportunities of bespattering me , I know very ...
... whole performance ; for I must confess , that I have naturally so strong a desire of praise , that I cannot bear reproach , though from a piece of tim- ber . As for Punch , who takes all opportunities of bespattering me , I know very ...
Strana 57
... whole court of judicature with a kind of silken rotunda , in its form not unlike the cupola of Saint Paul's . I entered upon the whole cause with great satisfaction as I sate under the sha- dow of it . The counsel for the petticoat were ...
... whole court of judicature with a kind of silken rotunda , in its form not unlike the cupola of Saint Paul's . I entered upon the whole cause with great satisfaction as I sate under the sha- dow of it . The counsel for the petticoat were ...
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