The Spectator, Svazek 4George Atherton Aitken G. Routledge, 1898 |
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Strana 255
... consider the imaginary persons , or Death and Sin1 , who act a large part in this book . Such beautiful extended allegories are certainly some of the finest compositions of genius ; but , as I have before observed , are not agreeable to ...
... consider the imaginary persons , or Death and Sin1 , who act a large part in this book . Such beautiful extended allegories are certainly some of the finest compositions of genius ; but , as I have before observed , are not agreeable to ...
Strana 345
... consider as an act , the former as an habit of the mind . Mirth is short and transient , cheerful- ness fixed and permanent . Those are often raised into the greatest transports of mirth , who are subject to the greatest depressions of ...
... consider as an act , the former as an habit of the mind . Mirth is short and transient , cheerful- ness fixed and permanent . Those are often raised into the greatest transports of mirth , who are subject to the greatest depressions of ...
Strana 411
... consider , on the other hand , how far we may deserve the praises and approbations which the world bestows upon us ; whether the actions they celebrate proceed from laudable and worthy motives , and how far we are really possessed of ...
... consider , on the other hand , how far we may deserve the praises and approbations which the world bestows upon us ; whether the actions they celebrate proceed from laudable and worthy motives , and how far we are really possessed of ...
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