The Spectator, Svazek 4Dent, 1945 |
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Strana 43
... Reason , and our waking Concep- tions do not match the Fancies of our Sleeps . At my Nativity my Ascendant was the watery Sign of Scorpius : I was born in the Planetary Hour of Saturn , and , I think , I have a Piece of that leaden ...
... Reason , and our waking Concep- tions do not match the Fancies of our Sleeps . At my Nativity my Ascendant was the watery Sign of Scorpius : I was born in the Planetary Hour of Saturn , and , I think , I have a Piece of that leaden ...
Strana 139
... Reason , as some that are called Men ; and the Animal and Vegetable Kingdoms are so nearly joyn'd , that if you will take the lowest of one , and the highest of the other , there will scarce be perceived any great difference between ...
... Reason , as some that are called Men ; and the Animal and Vegetable Kingdoms are so nearly joyn'd , that if you will take the lowest of one , and the highest of the other , there will scarce be perceived any great difference between ...
Strana 311
... Reason it is very necessary to form a right Idea of Singularity , that we may know when it is laudable and when it is vicious . In the first Place , every Man of Sense will agree with me , that Singularity is laudable , when , in Contra ...
... Reason it is very necessary to form a right Idea of Singularity , that we may know when it is laudable and when it is vicious . In the first Place , every Man of Sense will agree with me , that Singularity is laudable , when , in Contra ...
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