The Spectator: ...Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele J. and R. Tonson, 1767 |
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Strana 23
... minds in what we do . One would think a filent man , who con- cerned himself with no one breathing , fhould be very little liable to mifinterpretations ; and yet I remember I was once taken up for a Jefuit , for no other reafon but my ...
... minds in what we do . One would think a filent man , who con- cerned himself with no one breathing , fhould be very little liable to mifinterpretations ; and yet I remember I was once taken up for a Jefuit , for no other reafon but my ...
Strana 25
... mind is the general en- tertainment of my life ; I never enter into the commerce of difcourfe with any but my particular friends , and not in public even with them . Such an habit has perhaps raised in me uncommon reflections ; but this ...
... mind is the general en- tertainment of my life ; I never enter into the commerce of difcourfe with any but my particular friends , and not in public even with them . Such an habit has perhaps raised in me uncommon reflections ; but this ...
Strana 31
... minds in fuch a manner , that they are no more fhocked at vice and folly , than men of flower capacities . There is no greater monster in being , than a very ill man of great parts : he lives like a man in a pally , with one fide of him ...
... minds in fuch a manner , that they are no more fhocked at vice and folly , than men of flower capacities . There is no greater monster in being , than a very ill man of great parts : he lives like a man in a pally , with one fide of him ...
Strana 32
... mind a little . What I aim at , fays he , is to reprefent , that I am of opinion , to polish our understandings and ... minds and true taste : Sir Richard Blackmore fays , with as much good fenfe as virtue , ( 6 virtue , " It is a mighty ...
... mind a little . What I aim at , fays he , is to reprefent , that I am of opinion , to polish our understandings and ... minds and true taste : Sir Richard Blackmore fays , with as much good fenfe as virtue , ( 6 virtue , " It is a mighty ...
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... mind engages multitudes of people not only in impertinent terrors , but in fupernu- merary duties of life ; and arifes from that fear and ignorance which are natural to the foul of man . The horror with which we entertain the thoughts ...
... mind engages multitudes of people not only in impertinent terrors , but in fupernu- merary duties of life ; and arifes from that fear and ignorance which are natural to the foul of man . The horror with which we entertain the thoughts ...
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