The SpectatorA.H. Pounsford & Company, 1876 - 710 strán (strany) |
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Strana iv
... common - place , accom- plished the task without hesitation or difficulty . By George I , Addison was appointed a Lord of Trade ; and , upon the breaking out of the Rebellion in 1715 , he seized the opportunity of evincing his ...
... common - place , accom- plished the task without hesitation or difficulty . By George I , Addison was appointed a Lord of Trade ; and , upon the breaking out of the Rebellion in 1715 , he seized the opportunity of evincing his ...
Strana xxiii
... common hangman . 66 • - 66 This injudicious proceeding only made the Work more popular : Steele printed the Preface in the Spectator ; " and , as the Bishop remarked , conveyed about 14,000 of them into people's hands that would ...
... common hangman . 66 • - 66 This injudicious proceeding only made the Work more popular : Steele printed the Preface in the Spectator ; " and , as the Bishop remarked , conveyed about 14,000 of them into people's hands that would ...
Strana xxv
... common principles of human action will look with veneration on the writer who is at one time combating Locke , and at another making a catechism for children in their fourth year . A voluntary descent from the dignity of Science is ...
... common principles of human action will look with veneration on the writer who is at one time combating Locke , and at another making a catechism for children in their fourth year . A voluntary descent from the dignity of Science is ...
Strana 33
... common life , it is then in its highest use and perfection ; and it is to such as your Lordship , that the sciences owe the esteem which they have with the active part of mankind . Knowledge of books , in recluse men , is like that sort ...
... common life , it is then in its highest use and perfection ; and it is to such as your Lordship , that the sciences owe the esteem which they have with the active part of mankind . Knowledge of books , in recluse men , is like that sort ...
Strana 65
... common to all mankind . I could not but look upon these registers of existence , whether of brass or marble , as a kind of satire upon the departed per- sons ; who had left no other memorial of them , but that they were born , and that ...
... common to all mankind . I could not but look upon these registers of existence , whether of brass or marble , as a kind of satire upon the departed per- sons ; who had left no other memorial of them , but that they were born , and that ...
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