The Spectator, Svazek 2George Washington Greene J. B. Lippincott Company, 1880 |
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Strana 5
... shew several of them which have escaped the observation of others . I cannot conclude this paper without taking notice , that we have three poems in our tongue , which are of the same nature , and each of them a master - piece in its ...
... shew several of them which have escaped the observation of others . I cannot conclude this paper without taking notice , that we have three poems in our tongue , which are of the same nature , and each of them a master - piece in its ...
Strana 8
... shew itself ) they become sparing and reserved in their commendations they envy him the satisfaction of an applause , and look on their praises rather as a kindness done to his person , than as a tribute paid to his merit . Others who ...
... shew itself ) they become sparing and reserved in their commendations they envy him the satisfaction of an applause , and look on their praises rather as a kindness done to his person , than as a tribute paid to his merit . Others who ...
Strana 16
... shew , that it hinders us from obtaining an end which we have abilities to acquire , and which is accompanied with fulness of satisfaction . I need not tell my reader , that I mean by this end , that happiness which is reserved for us ...
... shew , that it hinders us from obtaining an end which we have abilities to acquire , and which is accompanied with fulness of satisfaction . I need not tell my reader , that I mean by this end , that happiness which is reserved for us ...
Strana 19
... shew the strength of those principles from whence they proceed . They are not adequate expressions of our virtues , and can only shew us what habits are in the soul , without discovering the de gree and perfection of such habits . They ...
... shew the strength of those principles from whence they proceed . They are not adequate expressions of our virtues , and can only shew us what habits are in the soul , without discovering the de gree and perfection of such habits . They ...
Strana 23
... shew their strength ; the first will hinder your thoughts from dwelling on what is disagreeable ; the other will raise in you all the tenderness of compassion and humanity , and by degrees soften those very imperfections into beauties ...
... shew their strength ; the first will hinder your thoughts from dwelling on what is disagreeable ; the other will raise in you all the tenderness of compassion and humanity , and by degrees soften those very imperfections into beauties ...
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