The Spectator, Volume 8J. Nunn, 1816 |
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Pagina 14
... creatures groan- ing under their respective burdens , and to consider that prodigious bulk of human calamities which lay before me . There were , however , several persons who gave me great diversion upon this occasion . I observed one ...
... creatures groan- ing under their respective burdens , and to consider that prodigious bulk of human calamities which lay before me . There were , however , several persons who gave me great diversion upon this occasion . I observed one ...
Pagina 18
... never to think too lightly of another's com- plaints , but to regard the sorrows of my fellow - creatures with sentiments of humanity and compassion . ADDISON , Q. No. 560. MONDAY , JUNE 28 , 1714 . -Verba 18 No. 559 . SPECTATOR .
... never to think too lightly of another's com- plaints , but to regard the sorrows of my fellow - creatures with sentiments of humanity and compassion . ADDISON , Q. No. 560. MONDAY , JUNE 28 , 1714 . -Verba 18 No. 559 . SPECTATOR .
Pagina 30
... creature in the world . When he is angry he breaks all my china- ware that chances to lie in his way , and the next morn- ing sends me in twice as much as he broke the day be- fore . I may positively say that he has broke me a child's ...
... creature in the world . When he is angry he breaks all my china- ware that chances to lie in his way , and the next morn- ing sends me in twice as much as he broke the day be- fore . I may positively say that he has broke me a child's ...
Pagina 32
... creatures , and that men's characters are not thus to be given in general words . There is indeed no such thing as a person entirely good or bad ; virtue and vice are blended and mixed together , in a greater or less pro- portion , in ...
... creatures , and that men's characters are not thus to be given in general words . There is indeed no such thing as a person entirely good or bad ; virtue and vice are blended and mixed together , in a greater or less pro- portion , in ...
Pagina 36
... creatures which are at present more ex- alted than ourselves . We see many stars by the help of glasses , which we do not discover with our naked eyes ; and the finer our telescopes are , the more still are our discoveries . Huygenius ...
... creatures which are at present more ex- alted than ourselves . We see many stars by the help of glasses , which we do not discover with our naked eyes ; and the finer our telescopes are , the more still are our discoveries . Huygenius ...
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