The Spectator, Svazek 4E. Sargeant, M. & W. Ward, Munroe, Francis & Parker, and Edward Cotton, Boston, 1810 |
Vyhledávání v knize
Výsledky 1-3 z 32
Strana 44
... human nature , setting aside the infinite advantages which arise from it , as a strong , steady , masculine piety ; but enthusiasm and superstition are the weaknesses of human reason , that expose us to the scorn and derision of ...
... human nature , setting aside the infinite advantages which arise from it , as a strong , steady , masculine piety ; but enthusiasm and superstition are the weaknesses of human reason , that expose us to the scorn and derision of ...
Strana 90
... human species in general , from a notion of the soul's post - existence , if I may so call it ; and that as Simonides describes brutes entering into the composition of women , others have represented human souls as entering into brutes ...
... human species in general , from a notion of the soul's post - existence , if I may so call it ; and that as Simonides describes brutes entering into the composition of women , others have represented human souls as entering into brutes ...
Strana 150
... human life be not a little moved with the gentle gales of hopes and fears , there may be some danger of its stag- nating in an unmaniy indolence and security . It is a known story of Domitian , that after he had pos- sessed himself of ...
... human life be not a little moved with the gentle gales of hopes and fears , there may be some danger of its stag- nating in an unmaniy indolence and security . It is a known story of Domitian , that after he had pos- sessed himself of ...
Obsah
VOL IV | 13 |
Immortality of the Soul | 87 |
Inconsistencies of Men of Talents with res | 139 |
Další části 9 nejsou zobrazeny.
Další vydání - Zobrazit všechny
Běžně se vyskytující výrazy a sousloví
Acarnania acquaintance actions admirable agreeable Alcibiades ancient appear beau Nash beautiful behaviour Catullus character circumstances consider conversation creature desire discourse discretion endeavour evil fancy father favour female gentleman give happiness heart honour Hudibras human humble servant humour husband imagination indifferent Ionian Sea Julius Cæsar kind labour lady letters Leucate Licinius live look lover Lover's Leap mankind manner matter means merit mind modesty nature never nihil NOVEMBER NOVEMBER 26 oblige observed occasion October 30 OVID paper particular passion Penmain person philosopher Plato pleased pleasure Plutarch poet pray present racters reader reason renegado Sappho sense shew short Socrates sometimes soul speak SPECTATOR speculation spirit talk tell temper ther thing thought tion town translation trunk-maker turn verses VIRG virtue whole wife William Scawen woman word write young