The Spectator, Volume 3J. Tonson, 1753 |
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Pagina 3
... , as well as on that Elegance and Po- liteness which appear in Your more retired Converfation . I fhould be unpardonable , if , after what I have said , I should longer detain A 2 You # You with an Address of this Na- ture : I DEDICATION .
... , as well as on that Elegance and Po- liteness which appear in Your more retired Converfation . I fhould be unpardonable , if , after what I have said , I should longer detain A 2 You # You with an Address of this Na- ture : I DEDICATION .
Pagina 14
... fhould be . And here it is of great Concern , that you preferve the Character of your Sincerity uniform and of a piece : for if he once finds a falfe Glofs put upon any fingle Action , he quickly fu- fpects all the reft ; his working ...
... fhould be . And here it is of great Concern , that you preferve the Character of your Sincerity uniform and of a piece : for if he once finds a falfe Glofs put upon any fingle Action , he quickly fu- fpects all the reft ; his working ...
Pagina 18
... fhould be held honourable to those who are endowed with them without any Regard how they are applied . The Gifts of Nature and Accomplishments of Art are valuable , but as they are exerted in the Interefts of Virtue , or governed by the ...
... fhould be held honourable to those who are endowed with them without any Regard how they are applied . The Gifts of Nature and Accomplishments of Art are valuable , but as they are exerted in the Interefts of Virtue , or governed by the ...
Pagina 19
... fhould abate in Proportion . But how- ever juft it is to measure the Value of Men by the Appli- cation of their Talents , and not by the Eminence of those Qualities abstracted from their Ufe ; I fay , however just fuch a Way of judging ...
... fhould abate in Proportion . But how- ever juft it is to measure the Value of Men by the Appli- cation of their Talents , and not by the Eminence of those Qualities abstracted from their Ufe ; I fay , however just fuch a Way of judging ...
Pagina 20
... himself independent of its Favour . This is indeed an arduous Tak ; but it fhould com- fort a glorious Spirit that it is the highest Step to which human human Nature can arrive . Triumph , Applaufe , Accla- 20 N ° 172 The SPECTATOR .
... himself independent of its Favour . This is indeed an arduous Tak ; but it fhould com- fort a glorious Spirit that it is the highest Step to which human human Nature can arrive . Triumph , Applaufe , Accla- 20 N ° 172 The SPECTATOR .
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