To advise the ignorant, relieve the needy, comfort the afflicted, are duties that fall in our way almost every day of our lives. A man has frequent opportunities of mitigating the fierceness of a party ; of doing justice to the character of a deserving... The Spectator: A Digest-index - Strana 53autor/autoři: William Wheeler - 1892 - 178 str.Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| 1718 - 348 str.
...induftrious Temper, and find a Man in Bufinefs more than the moft aftive Station of Life. To advife the Ignorant, relieve the Needy, comfort the Afflicted, are Duties that fall in our way almoft every Day in our Lives. A Man has frequent Opportunities of mitigating the Fieicenefs of a Party;... | |
| 1729 - 342 str.
...advife the Ignorant, relieve the Needy, comfort the AfHi&ed, are Duties that fall in our way almoit every Day of our Lives, A Man has frequent Opportunities of mitigating the riercenefs of a Party ; of doing 'Juftice to the Character of a deferving Manj of foftning the Envious,... | |
| 1753 - 672 str.
...the ignorant, relieve the needy, cc comfort the afflicted, are duties that fall in our way " almoft every day of our lives. A man has frequent " opportunities of mitigating the fiercenefs of a party ; " of doing juftice to the character of a deferving man ; " of foftening the... | |
| Edward Moore - 1772 - 336 str.
...the ignorant, " relieve the needy, comfort the afflicted, are du" ties that fall in our way almoft every day of " our lives. A man has frequent opportunities of mitigating the fiercenefs of a party; of doing juftice to the character of a deferving man ; of foftening the envious,... | |
| 1773 - 394 str.
...advife the ignorant, relieve the needy, comfort the airlidted, are duties that fall in our way almoft every day of our lives. A man has frequent opportunities of mitigating the fiercenefs of a party ; of doing juftice to the charafter of a deferving man ; of foftening the envious,... | |
| 1776 - 278 str.
...in the words of Mr Addifon, in that incomparable Eflay of his on the employment of time. " To advife the ignorant, relieve the needy, comfort the afflicted, are duties that fall in our way almoft every day of our lives. A man has frequent opportunities of mitigating the fiercenels of a party;... | |
| 1786 - 694 str.
...advilè the ignorant, relieve the needy, comfort the afflifted, are duties that fall in our way almolt every day of our lives. A man has frequent opportunities of mitigating the fierccnefs of ж party; of doing jullice to the charaftfr of adefcrving man; of fofteningthe envious,... | |
| 1797 - 680 str.
...ignorant. С 3 relieve relieve the needy, comfort the affliiled, are duties that fall in our way almoft every day of our lives. A man has frequent opportunities of mitigating the ficrcenefs of a party ; of doing juftice to the character of a deferring man ; of foftening the envious,... | |
| John Walker - 1801 - 424 str.
...Addison's beautiful description of Milton's Figure of Death. See page 11 5. 'I" Commencing Series. To advise the "ignorant, relieve the needy, comfort...that fall in our way, almost every day of our lives. Spectator fl^° 93. In our country, a man seldom sets up for a poet without attacking the reputation.... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1802 - 366 str.
...particular scheme which comprehends the social virtues, may give employment to the most industrious temper, and find a man in business more than the most active...doing justice to the character of a deserving man ; of softening the envious, quieting the angry, and rectifying the prejudiced; which are all of them employments... | |
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