The SpectatorJ. J. Chidley, 1841 - Počet stran: 714 |
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Strana 13
... mind engages multitudes of people , not only in impertinent terrors , but in supernumerary duties of life ; and arises from that fear and ignorance which are natural to the soul of man . The horror with which we entertain the thoughts ...
... mind engages multitudes of people , not only in impertinent terrors , but in supernumerary duties of life ; and arises from that fear and ignorance which are natural to the soul of man . The horror with which we entertain the thoughts ...
Strana 29
... mind , from generous and humane resentments . It is like that grief which we have for the decease of our friends . It is no di- minution , but a recommendation of human nature , that , in such incidents , passion gets the better of ...
... mind , from generous and humane resentments . It is like that grief which we have for the decease of our friends . It is no di- minution , but a recommendation of human nature , that , in such incidents , passion gets the better of ...
Strana 32
... mind , and capacity for business , are in a great measure the effects of a well - tempered constitution , a man cannot be at too much pains to cultivate and pre- serve it . But this care , which we are prompted to , not only by common ...
... mind , and capacity for business , are in a great measure the effects of a well - tempered constitution , a man cannot be at too much pains to cultivate and pre- serve it . But this care , which we are prompted to , not only by common ...
Strana 46
... mind which so gene- rally discolours the behaviour of most people we meet with . them , but lose their force in proportion to our en- deavour to make them such . When our consciousness turns upon the main de- sign of life , and our ...
... mind which so gene- rally discolours the behaviour of most people we meet with . them , but lose their force in proportion to our en- deavour to make them such . When our consciousness turns upon the main de- sign of life , and our ...
Strana 50
... mind to terrify us , it thunders ; when he would make us nelancholy , the stage is darkened . But among all our ... mind , and good - humour gives an alacrity to her eyes . She is graceful without affecting an air , and unconcerned ...
... mind to terrify us , it thunders ; when he would make us nelancholy , the stage is darkened . But among all our ... mind , and good - humour gives an alacrity to her eyes . She is graceful without affecting an air , and unconcerned ...
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