The Spectator, Svazek 4Alexander Chalmers D. Appleton, 1854 |
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Strana 88
... kind . One may become wiser and better by several methods of employing one's self in secrecy and si- lence , and do what is laudable without noise or os- tentation . I would , however , recommend to every one of my readers , the keeping ...
... kind . One may become wiser and better by several methods of employing one's self in secrecy and si- lence , and do what is laudable without noise or os- tentation . I would , however , recommend to every one of my readers , the keeping ...
Strana 313
... kind , if not con- sidered as a part of such a work . The truths con- tained in it are so clear and open , that I shall not lose time in explaining them ; but shall only observe that a reader , who knows the strength of the English ...
... kind , if not con- sidered as a part of such a work . The truths con- tained in it are so clear and open , that I shall not lose time in explaining them ; but shall only observe that a reader , who knows the strength of the English ...
Strana 537
... kind of music , which would have its foundation in reason , and which would improve our virtue in proportion as it raised our delight . The passions that are excited by ordinary composi- tions generally flow from such silly and absurd ...
... kind of music , which would have its foundation in reason , and which would improve our virtue in proportion as it raised our delight . The passions that are excited by ordinary composi- tions generally flow from such silly and absurd ...
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