The Spectator, Svazek 3George Gregory Smith Dent, 1945 - Počet stran: 524 |
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Strana 267
... Reason , and to make the Consideration of it pleasant and entertaining , I always thought the best Employment of ... Reason must be em- ployed in adjusting the Passions , but they must ever remain the Principles of Action . The strange ...
... Reason , and to make the Consideration of it pleasant and entertaining , I always thought the best Employment of ... Reason must be em- ployed in adjusting the Passions , but they must ever remain the Principles of Action . The strange ...
Strana 268
... Reason must then take the Place of Pilot , and can never fail of securing her Charge if she be not wanting to her self : The Strength of the Passions will never be accepted as an Excuse for complying with them ; they were designed for ...
... Reason must then take the Place of Pilot , and can never fail of securing her Charge if she be not wanting to her self : The Strength of the Passions will never be accepted as an Excuse for complying with them ; they were designed for ...
Strana 436
... Reason , because the Mind which is perpetually tost in Controversies and Disputes , is apt to forget the Reasons which had once set it at rest , and to be disquieted with any former Perplexity , when it appears in a new Shape , or is ...
... Reason , because the Mind which is perpetually tost in Controversies and Disputes , is apt to forget the Reasons which had once set it at rest , and to be disquieted with any former Perplexity , when it appears in a new Shape , or is ...
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