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Pagina 36
... tion , with all the host of planetary worlds that move about him , utterly extinguished and annihilated , they would not be missed more than a grain of sand upon the sea shore . The space they possess is so exceedingly lit- tle in ...
... tion , with all the host of planetary worlds that move about him , utterly extinguished and annihilated , they would not be missed more than a grain of sand upon the sea shore . The space they possess is so exceedingly lit- tle in ...
Pagina 40
... tion in Monsieur Rochefoucault , than that " a man who has been bred up wholly to business can never get the air of a courtier at court , but will immediately catch it in the camp . " The reason of this most certainly is , that the very ...
... tion in Monsieur Rochefoucault , than that " a man who has been bred up wholly to business can never get the air of a courtier at court , but will immediately catch it in the camp . " The reason of this most certainly is , that the very ...
Pagina 48
... tion not but every reader's memory will suggest to him se- veral ambitious young men who are as vain in this particu- lar as Will Funnel , and can boast of as glorious exploits . Our modern philosophers observe , that there is a ge ...
... tion not but every reader's memory will suggest to him se- veral ambitious young men who are as vain in this particu- lar as Will Funnel , and can boast of as glorious exploits . Our modern philosophers observe , that there is a ge ...
Pagina 54
... tion to conceive the fearful effects of Omnipotence incensed . But I shall only consider the wretchedness of an in- tellectual being , who in this life lies under the displeasure of him , that at all times and in all places is ...
... tion to conceive the fearful effects of Omnipotence incensed . But I shall only consider the wretchedness of an in- tellectual being , who in this life lies under the displeasure of him , that at all times and in all places is ...
Pagina 62
... time ; my young husband was very much in debt when I married him , and his first ac- tion afterwards was to set up a gilt chariot and six in fine trappings before and behind . I had married so 62 No. 573 . SPECTATOR .
... time ; my young husband was very much in debt when I married him , and his first ac- tion afterwards was to set up a gilt chariot and six in fine trappings before and behind . I had married so 62 No. 573 . SPECTATOR .
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