The Spectator, Svazek 2J.M. Dent & Company, 1924 |
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Strana 35
... Sentiments mentions that Verse in the Proverbs of Solomon , He that giveth to the Poor lendeth to the Lord : ' There is more Rhetorick in that one Sentence , ' says he , ' than in a Library of Sermons ; and indeed if those Sentences ...
... Sentiments mentions that Verse in the Proverbs of Solomon , He that giveth to the Poor lendeth to the Lord : ' There is more Rhetorick in that one Sentence , ' says he , ' than in a Library of Sermons ; and indeed if those Sentences ...
Strana 41
... Sentiments of Wisdom and Virtue when they do not think of it ; and if by that means they arrive only at such a degree of Considera tion as may dispose them to listen to more studied and elaborate Discourses , I shall not think my ...
... Sentiments of Wisdom and Virtue when they do not think of it ; and if by that means they arrive only at such a degree of Considera tion as may dispose them to listen to more studied and elaborate Discourses , I shall not think my ...
Strana 76
... Sentiments ; as you formerly inspired me with the true Sense of Love , so do you now with the true Sense of Glory , As Desire had the least Part in the Passion I heretofore professed towards you , so has Vanity no Share in the Glory to ...
... Sentiments ; as you formerly inspired me with the true Sense of Love , so do you now with the true Sense of Glory , As Desire had the least Part in the Passion I heretofore professed towards you , so has Vanity no Share in the Glory to ...
Strana 88
... Sentiments I have heard him utter , and see the Booby his Heir in Pain while he is doing the Honours of his House to the Friend of his Father , the Heaviness it gives one is not to be expressed . Want of Genius is not to be imputed to ...
... Sentiments I have heard him utter , and see the Booby his Heir in Pain while he is doing the Honours of his House to the Friend of his Father , the Heaviness it gives one is not to be expressed . Want of Genius is not to be imputed to ...
Strana 107
... Sentiments , and entirely acquiesced in his Reasons for my so doing , Upon which the Templer again recovered his former Posture , and confuted both himself and me a third Time , In short , says my Friend , I found he was resolved to ...
... Sentiments , and entirely acquiesced in his Reasons for my so doing , Upon which the Templer again recovered his former Posture , and confuted both himself and me a third Time , In short , says my Friend , I found he was resolved to ...
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