The Spectator, Volume 3J. Sharpe, 1808 |
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Pagina 14
... mankind . How many lewd devices have been preserved from one age to another , which had perished as soon as they were made , if painters and sculptors had been esteemed as much for the purpose , as the execution of their designs ...
... mankind . How many lewd devices have been preserved from one age to another , which had perished as soon as they were made , if painters and sculptors had been esteemed as much for the purpose , as the execution of their designs ...
Pagina 15
... mankind , would be as contemptible in one state of life as another . A couple of courtiers ma- king professions of esteem , would make the same figure after breach of promise , as two knights of the post convicted of perjury . But ...
... mankind , would be as contemptible in one state of life as another . A couple of courtiers ma- king professions of esteem , would make the same figure after breach of promise , as two knights of the post convicted of perjury . But ...
Pagina 23
... mankind ; by the preparation of his car- go , and the manufacture of his returns , he furnishes employment and subsistence to greater numbers * than the richest nobleman ; and even the nobleman is 174 . 23 SPECTATOR .
... mankind ; by the preparation of his car- go , and the manufacture of his returns , he furnishes employment and subsistence to greater numbers * than the richest nobleman ; and even the nobleman is 174 . 23 SPECTATOR .
Pagina 35
... mankind , it makes no distinction between its objects , if it ex- erts itself promiscuously towards the deserving and undeserving , if it relieves alike the idle and the in- digent , if it gives itself up to the first petitioner , and ...
... mankind , it makes no distinction between its objects , if it ex- erts itself promiscuously towards the deserving and undeserving , if it relieves alike the idle and the in- digent , if it gives itself up to the first petitioner , and ...
Pagina 44
... mankind , but are stifled in their birth by reason of some remote tendency which they carry in them to corrupt the minds of those who read them ; did they know how many glances of ill - nature are industriously avoided , for fear of ...
... mankind , but are stifled in their birth by reason of some remote tendency which they carry in them to corrupt the minds of those who read them ; did they know how many glances of ill - nature are industriously avoided , for fear of ...
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