The Spectator, Svazek 3Alexander Chalmers F. C. and J. Rivington, 1822 - Počet stran: 422 |
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Strana 96
... mind . The first is that which con- sists in birth , title , or riches ; and is the most foreign to our natures , and what we can the least call our own of any of the three kinds of quality . In rela- tion to the body , quality arises ...
... mind . The first is that which con- sists in birth , title , or riches ; and is the most foreign to our natures , and what we can the least call our own of any of the three kinds of quality . In rela- tion to the body , quality arises ...
Strana 188
... mind , where there is ever a propensity and inclination to suck in the poison , it cannot be but that the whole order of reasonable action must be overturned ; for , like music , it So softens and disarms the mind , That not one arrow ...
... mind , where there is ever a propensity and inclination to suck in the poison , it cannot be but that the whole order of reasonable action must be overturned ; for , like music , it So softens and disarms the mind , That not one arrow ...
Strana 302
... mind to appear singular in my way of writing : but the general reception I have found convinces me that the world is not so corrupt as we are apt to ima- gine ; and that if those men of parts who have been employed in vitiating the age ...
... mind to appear singular in my way of writing : but the general reception I have found convinces me that the world is not so corrupt as we are apt to ima- gine ; and that if those men of parts who have been employed in vitiating the age ...
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