The Spectator, Svazek 2George Washington Greene J. B. Lippincott Company, 1880 |
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... tion . It may indeed fill the mind for a while with a giddy kind of pleasure , but it is such a pleasure as makes a man restless and un- easy under it ; and which does not so much satisfy the present thirst , as it excites fresh desires ...
... tion . It may indeed fill the mind for a while with a giddy kind of pleasure , but it is such a pleasure as makes a man restless and un- easy under it ; and which does not so much satisfy the present thirst , as it excites fresh desires ...
Strana 16
... tion . I shall in the last place 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 ...
... tion . I shall in the last place 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 ...
Strana 25
... tion . No man is so sunk in vice and ignorance , but there are still some hidden seeds of goodness and knowledge in him ; which give him a relish of such reflections and speculations as have an aptness to improve the mind , and to make ...
... tion . No man is so sunk in vice and ignorance , but there are still some hidden seeds of goodness and knowledge in him ; which give him a relish of such reflections and speculations as have an aptness to improve the mind , and to make ...
Strana 26
... tion , might have set their country in a flame . The air pump , the barometer , the quadrant , and the like inventions , were thrown out to these busy spirits , as tubs and barrels are to a whale , that he may let the ship sail on ...
... tion , might have set their country in a flame . The air pump , the barometer , the quadrant , and the like inventions , were thrown out to these busy spirits , as tubs and barrels are to a whale , that he may let the ship sail on ...
Strana 36
... tion ; or , in other words , that it should have a due length in it , as well as what we properly call greatness . The just measure of this kind of magnitude , he explains by the following similitude . An animal , no bigger than a mite ...
... tion ; or , in other words , that it should have a due length in it , as well as what we properly call greatness . The just measure of this kind of magnitude , he explains by the following similitude . An animal , no bigger than a mite ...
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