The Spectator, Svazek 3Alexander Chalmers F. C. and J. Rivington, 1822 - Počet stran: 422 |
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Strana 60
... thoughts , so worthy thoughts are likewise the consequence of worthy actions . But the wretch who has degraded himself below the cha ... thought farther , but only add , that as annihilation is not to be had 60 No. 210 . THE SPECTATOR .
... thoughts , so worthy thoughts are likewise the consequence of worthy actions . But the wretch who has degraded himself below the cha ... thought farther , but only add , that as annihilation is not to be had 60 No. 210 . THE SPECTATOR .
Strana 62
... thought which is something akin to this , when , in order to excuse himself to his mistress for an invective which he had written against her , and to account for that unreasonable fury with which the heart of man is often transported ...
... thought which is something akin to this , when , in order to excuse himself to his mistress for an invective which he had written against her , and to account for that unreasonable fury with which the heart of man is often transported ...
Strana 105
... thought upon it , or a thought of my own expressed in better words , or some similitude for the illustration of my subject . This is what gives birth to the motto of a specula- tion , which I rather choose to take out of the poets than ...
... thought upon it , or a thought of my own expressed in better words , or some similitude for the illustration of my subject . This is what gives birth to the motto of a specula- tion , which I rather choose to take out of the poets than ...
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