The Spectator, Svazek 3J.M. Dent & Company, 1912 |
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Strana 94
... Spirit , continued he , is ever actuated by Reason and a Sense of Honour and Duty : The Affectation of such a Spirit exerts it self in an impudent Aspect , an over - bearing Confidence , and a certain Negligence of giving Offence . This ...
... Spirit , continued he , is ever actuated by Reason and a Sense of Honour and Duty : The Affectation of such a Spirit exerts it self in an impudent Aspect , an over - bearing Confidence , and a certain Negligence of giving Offence . This ...
Strana 99
... Spirit as the Conclusion , which I have here quoted . The several Wiles which are put in Practice by the Tempter , when he found Eve separated from her Husband , the many pleasing Images of Nature which are intermixt in this Part of the ...
... Spirit as the Conclusion , which I have here quoted . The several Wiles which are put in Practice by the Tempter , when he found Eve separated from her Husband , the many pleasing Images of Nature which are intermixt in this Part of the ...
Strana 196
... Spirit . It is far from Greatness of Spirit to persist in the Wrong in any thing , nor is it a Diminution of Greatness of Spirit to have been in the Wrong : Perfection is not the Attribute of Man , therefore he is not degraded by the ...
... Spirit . It is far from Greatness of Spirit to persist in the Wrong in any thing , nor is it a Diminution of Greatness of Spirit to have been in the Wrong : Perfection is not the Attribute of Man , therefore he is not degraded by the ...
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