The Spectator ...John Sharpe, 1803 |
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... human miseries . There were likewise dis- tempers of all sorts ; though I could not but observe , that there were many more imaginary than real . One little packet I could not but take notice of , which was a complication of all the ...
... human miseries . There were likewise dis- tempers of all sorts ; though I could not but observe , that there were many more imaginary than real . One little packet I could not but take notice of , which was a complication of all the ...
Strana 111
... human art is capable of pro- ducing , how much more will it be raised and ele- vated by those in which is exerted the whole power of harmony ! The senses are faculties of the human soul , though they cannot be employed , during this our ...
... human art is capable of pro- ducing , how much more will it be raised and ele- vated by those in which is exerted the whole power of harmony ! The senses are faculties of the human soul , though they cannot be employed , during this our ...
Strana 141
... human nature hath wisely furnished it with two principles of action , self - love , and benevolence ; designed one of them to render man wakeful to his own personal in- terest , the other to dispose him for giving his utmost assistance ...
... human nature hath wisely furnished it with two principles of action , self - love , and benevolence ; designed one of them to render man wakeful to his own personal in- terest , the other to dispose him for giving his utmost assistance ...
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