The Spectator, Svazek 3Dent, 1945 |
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Strana 154
... kind of Reasoners with that Pity which is due to so deplorable a Degree of Stupidity and Ignorance . But L No. 368 ... kind a Paper of News from the Natural World , as others are from the busie and politick Part of Man- kind , I shall ...
... kind of Reasoners with that Pity which is due to so deplorable a Degree of Stupidity and Ignorance . But L No. 368 ... kind a Paper of News from the Natural World , as others are from the busie and politick Part of Man- kind , I shall ...
Strana 281
... Kind . This is no where more remarkable than in Birds of the same Shape and Proportion , where we often see the Male determined in his Courtship by the single Grain or Tincture of a Feather , and never discovering any Charms but in the ...
... Kind . This is no where more remarkable than in Birds of the same Shape and Proportion , where we often see the Male determined in his Courtship by the single Grain or Tincture of a Feather , and never discovering any Charms but in the ...
Strana 456
... kind of Life is so happy as that which is full of Hope , especially when the Hope is well grounded , and when the Object of it is of an exalted kind , and in its Nature proper to make the Person happy who enjoys it . This Pro- position ...
... kind of Life is so happy as that which is full of Hope , especially when the Hope is well grounded , and when the Object of it is of an exalted kind , and in its Nature proper to make the Person happy who enjoys it . This Pro- position ...
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