The Spectator, Svazek 3Dent, 1945 |
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Strana 52
... proper Notions of Courage , Temperance , Honour and Justice . There must be great Care taken how the Example of any particular Person is recommended to them in gross ; instead of which they ought to be taught wherein such a Man , tho ...
... proper Notions of Courage , Temperance , Honour and Justice . There must be great Care taken how the Example of any particular Person is recommended to them in gross ; instead of which they ought to be taught wherein such a Man , tho ...
Strana 138
... proper Shape , nor in that familiar Manner with which Raphael the sociable Spirit entertained the Father of Mankind before the Fall . His Person , his Port , and Behaviour are suitable to a Spirit of the highest Rank , and exquisitely ...
... proper Shape , nor in that familiar Manner with which Raphael the sociable Spirit entertained the Father of Mankind before the Fall . His Person , his Port , and Behaviour are suitable to a Spirit of the highest Rank , and exquisitely ...
Strana 293
... proper Ideas , and what additional Strength and Beauty they are capable of receiving from Conjunction with others . The Fancy must be warm , to retain the Print of those Images it hath received from outward Objects ; and the Judgment ...
... proper Ideas , and what additional Strength and Beauty they are capable of receiving from Conjunction with others . The Fancy must be warm , to retain the Print of those Images it hath received from outward Objects ; and the Judgment ...
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