The Spectator, Svazek 3Alexander Chalmers F. C. and J. Rivington, 1822 - Počet stran: 422 |
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... greater advantages of knowing their duty , and , therefore , greater obliga- • 1 Cor . x . 31 . d Psal . cxxxix . 2 , 3 . e Gen. v . 22. vi . 9 . tions to perform it , into a better course of No. 213 . 73 THE SPECTATOR .
... greater advantages of knowing their duty , and , therefore , greater obliga- • 1 Cor . x . 31 . d Psal . cxxxix . 2 , 3 . e Gen. v . 22. vi . 9 . tions to perform it , into a better course of No. 213 . 73 THE SPECTATOR .
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... greater sound , and throw it out of prose . The third method mentioned by Aristotle , is what agrees with the genius of the Greek language more than with that of any other tongue , and is therefore more used by Homer than by any other ...
... greater sound , and throw it out of prose . The third method mentioned by Aristotle , is what agrees with the genius of the Greek language more than with that of any other tongue , and is therefore more used by Homer than by any other ...
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... greater value a greater value upon the gifts of fortune than we ought . It is here in England come into our very language as a propriety of distinction to say , when we would speak of persons to their ad- vantage , They are people of ...
... greater value a greater value upon the gifts of fortune than we ought . It is here in England come into our very language as a propriety of distinction to say , when we would speak of persons to their ad- vantage , They are people of ...
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