The Spectator, Svazek 4George Atherton Aitken G. Routledge, 1898 |
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... spirits contracted their forms , those of the first rank and dignity still pre- served their natural dimensions . Thus incorporeal spirits to smallest forms Reduced their shapes immense , and were at large Though without number still ...
... spirits contracted their forms , those of the first rank and dignity still pre- served their natural dimensions . Thus incorporeal spirits to smallest forms Reduced their shapes immense , and were at large Though without number still ...
Strana 221
... spirit , and impudence the affectation of it . He that writes with judgment , and never rises into improper warmths , manifests the true force of genius ; in like manner , he who is quiet and equal in all his behaviour , is supported in ...
... spirit , and impudence the affectation of it . He that writes with judgment , and never rises into improper warmths , manifests the true force of genius ; in like manner , he who is quiet and equal in all his behaviour , is supported in ...
Strana 351
... spirit . It is far from greatness of spirit to persist in the wrong in anything , nor is it a diminution of greatness of spirit to have been in the wrong perfection is not the attribute of man , therefore he is not degraded by the ...
... spirit . It is far from greatness of spirit to persist in the wrong in anything , nor is it a diminution of greatness of spirit to have been in the wrong perfection is not the attribute of man , therefore he is not degraded by the ...
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