The Spectator, Svazek 2J.M. Dent & Company, 1924 |
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Strana 32
... nature however in the Constitution , which Mr. Dryden somewhere calls a Milkiness of Blood , is an admirable Ground - work for the other . In order there fore to try our Good - nature , whether it arises from the Body or the Mind ...
... nature however in the Constitution , which Mr. Dryden somewhere calls a Milkiness of Blood , is an admirable Ground - work for the other . In order there fore to try our Good - nature , whether it arises from the Body or the Mind ...
Strana 33
... nature as this , is not that Philanthrophie , that Love of Mankind , which deserves the Title of a Moral Virtue . The next way of a Man's bringing his Good - nature to the Test is , to consider whether it operates according to the Rules ...
... nature as this , is not that Philanthrophie , that Love of Mankind , which deserves the Title of a Moral Virtue . The next way of a Man's bringing his Good - nature to the Test is , to consider whether it operates according to the Rules ...
Strana 41
... nature in a manner necessary , If what I have here said does not recommend , it will at least excuse , the Variety of my Speculations . I would not willingly Laugh but in order to Instruct , or if I sometimes fail in this Point , when ...
... nature in a manner necessary , If what I have here said does not recommend , it will at least excuse , the Variety of my Speculations . I would not willingly Laugh but in order to Instruct , or if I sometimes fail in this Point , when ...
Strana 49
... Nature , extends his Mercy towards all his Works ; and because his Creatures have not such a spontaneous Benevolence ... natural Affection to every thing which relies upon us for its Good and Preservation . Depend ance is a perpetual ...
... Nature , extends his Mercy towards all his Works ; and because his Creatures have not such a spontaneous Benevolence ... natural Affection to every thing which relies upon us for its Good and Preservation . Depend ance is a perpetual ...
Strana 50
... Nature one of Thursday , the most Divine Principles that is planted in it . Sept. 27 , 1711 . Among innumerable Arguments which might be brought against such an unreasonable Proceeding , I shall only insist on one , We make it the ...
... Nature one of Thursday , the most Divine Principles that is planted in it . Sept. 27 , 1711 . Among innumerable Arguments which might be brought against such an unreasonable Proceeding , I shall only insist on one , We make it the ...
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