The Spectator, Volume 2Clarendon Press, 1965 - 606 pagina's A scholarly edition of a complete collation of the original sheets of The Spectator. The edition presents an authoritative text, together with an introduction, commentary notes, and scholarly apparatus. |
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Pagina 155
... Mankind : They leave Books behind them ( as it is said of those who die in Distempers which breed an ill Will towards their own Species ) to scatter Infec- tion and destroy their Posterity . They act the Counterparts of a Confucius or a ...
... Mankind : They leave Books behind them ( as it is said of those who die in Distempers which breed an ill Will towards their own Species ) to scatter Infec- tion and destroy their Posterity . They act the Counterparts of a Confucius or a ...
Pagina 349
... Mankind have of Fame , and the inexpressible Pleasure which there is in the Approbation of worthy Men , to all who are capable of worthy Actions ; but methinks one may divide the general Word Fame into three different Species , as it ...
... Mankind have of Fame , and the inexpressible Pleasure which there is in the Approbation of worthy Men , to all who are capable of worthy Actions ; but methinks one may divide the general Word Fame into three different Species , as it ...
Pagina 493
... Mankind ill - founded ; for certainly it denotes no great Bravery of Mind to be worked up to any noble Action by so selfish a Motive , and to do that out of a Desire of Fame , which we could not be prompted to by a disinter- ested Love ...
... Mankind ill - founded ; for certainly it denotes no great Bravery of Mind to be worked up to any noble Action by so selfish a Motive , and to do that out of a Desire of Fame , which we could not be prompted to by a disinter- ested Love ...
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