The Spectator, Svazek 4Alexander Chalmers D. Appleton, 1854 |
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... action . On the contrary , I believe our hours may very often be more profitably laid out in such trans- actions as make no figure in the world , than in such as are apt to draw upon them the attention of man- kind . One may become ...
... action . On the contrary , I believe our hours may very often be more profitably laid out in such trans- actions as make no figure in the world , than in such as are apt to draw upon them the attention of man- kind . One may become ...
Strana 144
... action of Paradise Lost from the beginning of Raphael's speech in this book , as he supposes the action of the Eneid to begin in the second book of that poem . I could allege many reasons for my drawing the action of the Eneid rather ...
... action of Paradise Lost from the beginning of Raphael's speech in this book , as he supposes the action of the Eneid to begin in the second book of that poem . I could allege many reasons for my drawing the action of the Eneid rather ...
Strana 300
... action that ever was proposed to a man , is not ac- knowledged the glory and happiness of their being . The heart is ... actions . It is our natural weakness to flatter our- selves into a belief , that if we search into our inmost ...
... action that ever was proposed to a man , is not ac- knowledged the glory and happiness of their being . The heart is ... actions . It is our natural weakness to flatter our- selves into a belief , that if we search into our inmost ...
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