The Spectator, Svazek 2George Atherton Aitken G. Routledge, 1898 |
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Strana 53
... temper of his mind and the moderation of his desires ; by this means he has rendered his friend as amiable as famous . That state of life which bears the face of poverty with Mr Cowley's ' great vulgar ' is admirably de- scribed ; and ...
... temper of his mind and the moderation of his desires ; by this means he has rendered his friend as amiable as famous . That state of life which bears the face of poverty with Mr Cowley's ' great vulgar ' is admirably de- scribed ; and ...
Strana 169
... temper will preserve health in the body , as well as tranquil- lity in the mind . Cottilus sees the world in an hurry , with the same scorn that a sober person sees a man drunk . Had he been contented with what he ought to have been ...
... temper will preserve health in the body , as well as tranquil- lity in the mind . Cottilus sees the world in an hurry , with the same scorn that a sober person sees a man drunk . Had he been contented with what he ought to have been ...
Strana 245
... temper and inconsistency with ourselves is the greatest weakness of human nature , so it makes the person who is remarkable for it in a very particular manner more ridiculous than any other infirmity whatsoever , as it sets him in a ...
... temper and inconsistency with ourselves is the greatest weakness of human nature , so it makes the person who is remarkable for it in a very particular manner more ridiculous than any other infirmity whatsoever , as it sets him in a ...
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