The Spectator, Svazek 6Alexander Chalmers D. Appleton, 1853 |
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Strana 78
... action to be studious to produce other men's merit ; and I make no scruple of saying I have as much of this temper as any man in the world . It would not be a thing to be bragged of , but that it is what any man may be master of who ...
... action to be studious to produce other men's merit ; and I make no scruple of saying I have as much of this temper as any man in the world . It would not be a thing to be bragged of , but that it is what any man may be master of who ...
Strana 104
... actions among men into artifice and design ; others , who are soured by discontent , repulses , or ill - usage , are apt to mistake their spleen for philosophy ; men of profligate lives , and such as find themselves incapable of ris ...
... actions among men into artifice and design ; others , who are soured by discontent , repulses , or ill - usage , are apt to mistake their spleen for philosophy ; men of profligate lives , and such as find themselves incapable of ris ...
Strana 105
... action , I shall here borrow an admirable reflection from monsieur Paschal , which I think sets it in its proper light . " It is of dangerous consequence , " says he , " to represent to man how near he is to the level of beasts ...
... action , I shall here borrow an admirable reflection from monsieur Paschal , which I think sets it in its proper light . " It is of dangerous consequence , " says he , " to represent to man how near he is to the level of beasts ...
Strana 106
... actions suitable to it . " ' I am naturally led by this reflection to a subject I have already touched upon in a former letter , and cannot without pleasure call to mind the thoughts of Cicero to this purpose , in the close of his book ...
... actions suitable to it . " ' I am naturally led by this reflection to a subject I have already touched upon in a former letter , and cannot without pleasure call to mind the thoughts of Cicero to this purpose , in the close of his book ...
Strana 107
... actions you were sensible it existed in this body . Believe it therefore existing still , though it be still unseen . How quickly would the honours of illustrious men perish after death , if their souls performed nothing to preserve ...
... actions you were sensible it existed in this body . Believe it therefore existing still , though it be still unseen . How quickly would the honours of illustrious men perish after death , if their souls performed nothing to preserve ...
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