The Spectator, Zväzok 2S. Marks, 1826 |
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Strana 39
... Plutarch , which , hearing their mutual accusations one against if I am not very much mistaken , still gives us the other , whether for violence , cheating , slan- a clearer light into the motives of this action . der or ingratitude ...
... Plutarch , which , hearing their mutual accusations one against if I am not very much mistaken , still gives us the other , whether for violence , cheating , slan- a clearer light into the motives of this action . der or ingratitude ...
Strana 119
... Plutarch has written city . The modish hypocrite endeavours to an essay on the benefits which a man may re- appear more vicious than he really is , the ceive from his enemies , and , among the good other kind of hypocrite more virtuous ...
... Plutarch has written city . The modish hypocrite endeavours to an essay on the benefits which a man may re- appear more vicious than he really is , the ceive from his enemies , and , among the good other kind of hypocrite more virtuous ...
Strana 127
... Plutarch just now told me , that it is in human life as in a game at tables : one may wish he had the highest cast ; but , if his chance be otherwise , he is even to play it as well as he can , and make the best of it . I am , Sir ...
... Plutarch just now told me , that it is in human life as in a game at tables : one may wish he had the highest cast ; but , if his chance be otherwise , he is even to play it as well as he can , and make the best of it . I am , Sir ...
Strana 186
... Plutarch tells us of a heathen who was sing- than their own . I hope a paper of this kind , ing an hymn to Diana , in which he celebrated which lets us know what is done near home , her for her delight in human sacrifices , and may be ...
... Plutarch tells us of a heathen who was sing- than their own . I hope a paper of this kind , ing an hymn to Diana , in which he celebrated which lets us know what is done near home , her for her delight in human sacrifices , and may be ...
Strana 193
... Plutarch , that the person gards religion . A well - bred man is obliged to has had but an ill education , who has not been conceal any serious sentiment of this nature , taught to deny any thing . ' This false kind of and very often to ...
... Plutarch , that the person gards religion . A well - bred man is obliged to has had but an ill education , who has not been conceal any serious sentiment of this nature , taught to deny any thing . ' This false kind of and very often to ...
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