The Spectator ...Angier March, 1803 |
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... possessed with the spirit of bigotry . They are wedded to opinions full of contradiction and im- possibility , and at the same time look upon the smallest difficulty in an article of faith as a sufficient reason for rejecting it ...
... possessed with the spirit of bigotry . They are wedded to opinions full of contradiction and im- possibility , and at the same time look upon the smallest difficulty in an article of faith as a sufficient reason for rejecting it ...
Strana 269
... possessed himself of the Roman empire , his desires turned upon catching flies . Active and masculine spirits in the vigour of youth neither can nor ought to remain at rest . If they debar themselves from aiming at a noble object ...
... possessed himself of the Roman empire , his desires turned upon catching flies . Active and masculine spirits in the vigour of youth neither can nor ought to remain at rest . If they debar themselves from aiming at a noble object ...
Strana 301
... possessed of . It heightens all the virtues which it accompanies ; like the shades in paintings , it raises and rounds every figure , and makes the colours more beautiful , though not so glar ing as they would be without it . Modesty is ...
... possessed of . It heightens all the virtues which it accompanies ; like the shades in paintings , it raises and rounds every figure , and makes the colours more beautiful , though not so glar ing as they would be without it . Modesty is ...
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