The Spectator ...John Sharpe, 1803 |
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Strana 37
... mind engages multitudes of people , not only in impertinent terrors , but in supernumerary duties of life ; and arises from that fear and ignorance which are natural to the soul of man . The horror with which we entertain the thoughts ...
... mind engages multitudes of people , not only in impertinent terrors , but in supernumerary duties of life ; and arises from that fear and ignorance which are natural to the soul of man . The horror with which we entertain the thoughts ...
Strana 183
... mind has nothing presented to it but what is immediately followed by a reflection of conscience , which tells you whether that which was so presented is graceful or unbecoming . This act of the mind discovers itself in the gesture , by ...
... mind has nothing presented to it but what is immediately followed by a reflection of conscience , which tells you whether that which was so presented is graceful or unbecoming . This act of the mind discovers itself in the gesture , by ...
Strana 381
... mind made him delight in mid- night rambles , attended only with one person of his bed - chamber . He would in these excursions get acquainted with men ( whose temper he had a mind to try ) and recommend them privately to the particular ...
... mind made him delight in mid- night rambles , attended only with one person of his bed - chamber . He would in these excursions get acquainted with men ( whose temper he had a mind to try ) and recommend them privately to the particular ...
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