The Spectator. ...J. Tonson, 1724 |
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... Mankind in this Life being rather to act than to know , their Portion of Knowledge is dealt to them accor- dingly . FROM hence it is , that the Rea- fon of the Inquifitive has fo long been exercised with Difficulties , in account- ing ...
... Mankind in this Life being rather to act than to know , their Portion of Knowledge is dealt to them accor- dingly . FROM hence it is , that the Rea- fon of the Inquifitive has fo long been exercised with Difficulties , in account- ing ...
Strana 29
... Mankind used to difpute , as our ordinary People do now - a - days , in a kind of wild Logick , uncultivated by Rules of Art . SOCRATES introduced a cateche- tical Method of Arguing . He would ask his Adverfary Question upon Question ...
... Mankind used to difpute , as our ordinary People do now - a - days , in a kind of wild Logick , uncultivated by Rules of Art . SOCRATES introduced a cateche- tical Method of Arguing . He would ask his Adverfary Question upon Question ...
Strana 35
... Mankind , and to think That the chief End of Being as to this Life . I had thefe good . Im- preffions * preffions given me from the handsome Behaviour of a learned N240 . The SPECTATOR . 35 No 249. Wednesday, December 5. ...
... Mankind , and to think That the chief End of Being as to this Life . I had thefe good . Im- preffions * preffions given me from the handsome Behaviour of a learned N240 . The SPECTATOR . 35 No 249. Wednesday, December 5. ...
Strana 57
... Mankind . WE learn from Hierocles , it was a common Saying among the Heathens , that the wife Man hates no Body , but only loves the Virtuous . TULLY has a very beautiful Gra dation of Thoughts , to fhew how ami- able Virtue is . We ...
... Mankind . WE learn from Hierocles , it was a common Saying among the Heathens , that the wife Man hates no Body , but only loves the Virtuous . TULLY has a very beautiful Gra dation of Thoughts , to fhew how ami- able Virtue is . We ...
Strana 59
... Mankind . Temperance and Abftinence , Faith and Devotion , are in themselves perhaps as laudable as any other Virtues ; but those which make a Man popular and beloved , are Justice , Charity , Munificence , and , in fhort , all the good ...
... Mankind . Temperance and Abftinence , Faith and Devotion , are in themselves perhaps as laudable as any other Virtues ; but those which make a Man popular and beloved , are Justice , Charity , Munificence , and , in fhort , all the good ...
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