The SpectatorA.H. Pounsford & Company, 1876 - 710 strán (strany) |
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Strana vi
... mankind , are written with great spirit and vivacity , and breathe the purest morality , and the most engaging benevolence and candor . " On March 12 , 1713 , between the close of the seventh , and commencement of the eighth , volume of ...
... mankind , are written with great spirit and vivacity , and breathe the purest morality , and the most engaging benevolence and candor . " On March 12 , 1713 , between the close of the seventh , and commencement of the eighth , volume of ...
Strana x
... mankind . His incapacity for more frolicsome diversions never made him peevish or sour to those whom he saw in them ; but his humanity was such that he could partake of those pleasures he beheld others enjoy , without repining that he ...
... mankind . His incapacity for more frolicsome diversions never made him peevish or sour to those whom he saw in them ; but his humanity was such that he could partake of those pleasures he beheld others enjoy , without repining that he ...
Strana 33
... mankind . Knowledge of books , in recluse men , is like that sort of lantern which hides him who carries it , and serves only to pass through secret and gloomy paths of his own ; but in the possession of a man of business , it is as a ...
... mankind . Knowledge of books , in recluse men , is like that sort of lantern which hides him who carries it , and serves only to pass through secret and gloomy paths of his own ; but in the possession of a man of business , it is as a ...
Strana 34
... mankind in the least , as well as the greatest endowments . Nor were it a circumstance to be mentioned , if the graces and attractions of your person were not the only pre - eminence you have above others , which is left almost ...
... mankind in the least , as well as the greatest endowments . Nor were it a circumstance to be mentioned , if the graces and attractions of your person were not the only pre - eminence you have above others , which is left almost ...
Strana 35
... mankind , joined with that of his fel- low - subjects , accomplished with a great facility and elegance , in all the modern as well as ancient languages , was a happy and proper member of a ministry , by whose services your sovereign is ...
... mankind , joined with that of his fel- low - subjects , accomplished with a great facility and elegance , in all the modern as well as ancient languages , was a happy and proper member of a ministry , by whose services your sovereign is ...
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