The Spectator, Svazek 4Alexander Chalmers D. Appleton, 1854 |
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... mankind , ' when they pray for all men ; for race signifies lineage or descent ; and if the race of mankind may be used for the present genera- tion , ( though , I think , not very fitly , ) the whole race takes in all from the ...
... mankind , ' when they pray for all men ; for race signifies lineage or descent ; and if the race of mankind may be used for the present genera- tion , ( though , I think , not very fitly , ) the whole race takes in all from the ...
Strana 76
... mankind that prevailed in the age of the poet , might possibly have been according to the letter . The persons are such as might have acted what is ascribed to them , as the circumstances in which they are represented might possibly ...
... mankind that prevailed in the age of the poet , might possibly have been according to the letter . The persons are such as might have acted what is ascribed to them , as the circumstances in which they are represented might possibly ...
Strana 469
... mankind , is doing them too great an honour , giving them a figure in the eye of the world , and making people fancy that they have more in them than they really have . As for those persons who have any scheme of re- ligious worship , I ...
... mankind , is doing them too great an honour , giving them a figure in the eye of the world , and making people fancy that they have more in them than they really have . As for those persons who have any scheme of re- ligious worship , I ...
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