The Spectator, Svazek 9J. F. Dove, 1827 |
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Strana 9
... ourselves to be thus imposed upon , in a case so plainly and clearly against our visible interest . His illustrations and argu- ments carried so much persuasion and conviction with them , that they remained a considerable while fresh ...
... ourselves to be thus imposed upon , in a case so plainly and clearly against our visible interest . His illustrations and argu- ments carried so much persuasion and conviction with them , that they remained a considerable while fresh ...
Strana 34
... ourselves , got the ideas of existence and dura- tion , of knowledge and power , of pleasure and happi- ness , and of several other qualities and powers , which it is better to have than to be without ; when we would frame an idea the ...
... ourselves , got the ideas of existence and dura- tion , of knowledge and power , of pleasure and happi- ness , and of several other qualities and powers , which it is better to have than to be without ; when we would frame an idea the ...
Strana 35
... ourselves before him , in the contemplation of our own worthlessness , and of his transcendent excellency and per- fection . This would imprint in our minds such a constant and uninterrupted awe and veneration as that which I am here ...
... ourselves before him , in the contemplation of our own worthlessness , and of his transcendent excellency and per- fection . This would imprint in our minds such a constant and uninterrupted awe and veneration as that which I am here ...
Strana 43
... ourselves ; and I think it as gentleman - like to challenge a woman to fight as to talk obscenely in her company , especially when she has not power to stir . Pray let me tell you a story which you can make fit for public view . I knew ...
... ourselves ; and I think it as gentleman - like to challenge a woman to fight as to talk obscenely in her company , especially when she has not power to stir . Pray let me tell you a story which you can make fit for public view . I knew ...
Strana 48
... ourselves of such and such particular enjoyments ; but either by reason of their emptiness , or the natural inquie- tude of the mind , we have no sooner gained one point , but we extend our hopes to another . We still find new in ...
... ourselves of such and such particular enjoyments ; but either by reason of their emptiness , or the natural inquie- tude of the mind , we have no sooner gained one point , but we extend our hopes to another . We still find new in ...
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