The Spectator. ...J. Tonson, 1724 |
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Strana 95
... Saying which has a better turn of Senfe in it , than what we often hear in the Mouths of the Vulgar , that Custom is a fecond Nature . It is in- deed able to form the Man anew , and to give him Inclinations and Capacities . altogether ...
... Saying which has a better turn of Senfe in it , than what we often hear in the Mouths of the Vulgar , that Custom is a fecond Nature . It is in- deed able to form the Man anew , and to give him Inclinations and Capacities . altogether ...
Strana 186
... Saying of Brutus , as it is quoted by Plutarch , that the Perfon has bad but an ill Education , who has not been taught to deny any thing . This falfe kind of Mo- defty has , perhaps , betrayed both Sexes into as many Vices as the most ...
... Saying of Brutus , as it is quoted by Plutarch , that the Perfon has bad but an ill Education , who has not been taught to deny any thing . This falfe kind of Mo- defty has , perhaps , betrayed both Sexes into as many Vices as the most ...
Strana 226
... Saying among the Scotch , that an Ounce of Mother is worth a Pound of Clergy ; I was fen- fible of the Truth of this Saying , when I faw the Difference between the 18 ! Weight of Natural Parts , and that of Weight 226 The SPECTATOR . N ...
... Saying among the Scotch , that an Ounce of Mother is worth a Pound of Clergy ; I was fen- fible of the Truth of this Saying , when I faw the Difference between the 18 ! Weight of Natural Parts , and that of Weight 226 The SPECTATOR . N ...
Strana 229
... Saying in Theognis ; Vice is covered by Wealth , and Virtue by Poverty ; or to give it in the verbal Tranflation , Among Men there are some who have their Vices concealed by Wealth , and others who have their Virtues concealed by ...
... Saying in Theognis ; Vice is covered by Wealth , and Virtue by Poverty ; or to give it in the verbal Tranflation , Among Men there are some who have their Vices concealed by Wealth , and others who have their Virtues concealed by ...
Strana 282
... Saying of Cefar is very well known . When he had given a- way all his Eftate in Gratuities among his Friends , one of them asked what he had left for himself ; to which that great Man replied , Hope . His natural Magnanimity hindred him ...
... Saying of Cefar is very well known . When he had given a- way all his Eftate in Gratuities among his Friends , one of them asked what he had left for himself ; to which that great Man replied , Hope . His natural Magnanimity hindred him ...
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