The Spectator, Svazek 2J.M. Dent & Company, 1924 |
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... manner . As Fables took their Birth in the very Infancy of Learning , they never flourished more than when Learning was at its greatest Height To justifie this Assertion , I shall put my Reader in mind of Horace , the greatest Wit and ...
... manner . As Fables took their Birth in the very Infancy of Learning , they never flourished more than when Learning was at its greatest Height To justifie this Assertion , I shall put my Reader in mind of Horace , the greatest Wit and ...
Strana 57
... manner , to take every occasion of Philosophizing upon some useful Subject , he observed the Pleasure of that Sensation which now arose in those very Parts of his Leg , that just before had been so much pained by the Fetter . Upon this ...
... manner , to take every occasion of Philosophizing upon some useful Subject , he observed the Pleasure of that Sensation which now arose in those very Parts of his Leg , that just before had been so much pained by the Fetter . Upon this ...
Strana 65
... manner possessed with the Spirit of Bigottry , 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 ...
... manner possessed with the Spirit of Bigottry , 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 ...
Strana 75
... Manner , What Slip have I made ? I shall conclude this Paper with a Billet which has fallen into my Hands , and was written to a Lady from a Gentleman whom she had highly commended . The Author of it had formerly been her Lover . When ...
... Manner , What Slip have I made ? I shall conclude this Paper with a Billet which has fallen into my Hands , and was written to a Lady from a Gentleman whom she had highly commended . The Author of it had formerly been her Lover . When ...
Strana 80
... Manner of treating poor Sinners , has , methinks , great Humanity in it ; and as you are a Person who pretend to carry your Reflections upon all Subjects , whatever occur to you , with Candour , and act above the Sense of what ...
... Manner of treating poor Sinners , has , methinks , great Humanity in it ; and as you are a Person who pretend to carry your Reflections upon all Subjects , whatever occur to you , with Candour , and act above the Sense of what ...
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