The Spectator, Svazek 3George Atherton Aitken Routledge, 1975 |
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Strana 130
... able ; he does not deal about his blows at random , always hits the right nail upon the head . The1 inex- pressible force wherewith he lays them on , sufficiently shows the evidence and strength of his conviction . His zeal for a good ...
... able ; he does not deal about his blows at random , always hits the right nail upon the head . The1 inex- pressible force wherewith he lays them on , sufficiently shows the evidence and strength of his conviction . His zeal for a good ...
Strana 174
... able to practise . But this is a vicious way of thinking ; and it bears some spice of romantic madness for a man to imagine that he must grow ambitious , or seek adventures , to be able to do great actions . It is in every man's power ...
... able to practise . But this is a vicious way of thinking ; and it bears some spice of romantic madness for a man to imagine that he must grow ambitious , or seek adventures , to be able to do great actions . It is in every man's power ...
Strana 188
... able to guess at their profession ; for who else can know that ' Work if I had it ' should be the signification of a corn - cutter ? Forasmuch , therefore , as persons of this rank are seldom men of genius or capacity , I think it would ...
... able to guess at their profession ; for who else can know that ' Work if I had it ' should be the signification of a corn - cutter ? Forasmuch , therefore , as persons of this rank are seldom men of genius or capacity , I think it would ...
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