The Spectator, Volume 1Richard Eyres, 1778 |
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Pagina 32
... ourselves enough to refign it , though we every day with ourselves difengaged from its al- lurements ; let us not stand upon a formal taking of leave , but wean ourselves from them , while we are in the midst of them . It is certainly ...
... ourselves enough to refign it , though we every day with ourselves difengaged from its al- lurements ; let us not stand upon a formal taking of leave , but wean ourselves from them , while we are in the midst of them . It is certainly ...
Pagina 121
... ourselves to approve any thing but what tends to the promotion of what is good and honourable . If we would take true pains with ourselves to consider all things by the light of reason and juf- tice , though a man were in the height of ...
... ourselves to approve any thing but what tends to the promotion of what is good and honourable . If we would take true pains with ourselves to consider all things by the light of reason and juf- tice , though a man were in the height of ...
Pagina 167
... ourselves as heirs of eternity . It is a very great fatisfaction to confider the ' best and wifest of mankind in all nations and ages , asserting , as with one voice , this their * birthright , and to find it ratified by an express ...
... ourselves as heirs of eternity . It is a very great fatisfaction to confider the ' best and wifest of mankind in all nations and ages , asserting , as with one voice , this their * birthright , and to find it ratified by an express ...
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... ourselves , and then the flattery of others is fure of fuccess . It awakens our self- love within , a party which is ever ready to revolt from our better judgment , and join the enemy without . Hence it is , that the profusion of fa ...
... ourselves , and then the flattery of others is fure of fuccess . It awakens our self- love within , a party which is ever ready to revolt from our better judgment , and join the enemy without . Hence it is , that the profusion of fa ...
Pagina 45
... ourselves into a belief , that if we search into our inmost thoughts , we find ourselves wholly difinterested , and diverted of any views arifing from felf - love and vain - glory . But how- ever fpirits of fuperficial greatness may ...
... ourselves into a belief , that if we search into our inmost thoughts , we find ourselves wholly difinterested , and diverted of any views arifing from felf - love and vain - glory . But how- ever fpirits of fuperficial greatness may ...
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