The Spectator, Volume 2Clarendon Press, 1965 - 608 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 166
... Character , it is rather awful than amiable . Justice seems most agreeable to the Nature of God , and Mercy to that ... Characters in Human Nature , there is none so Odious , nor indeed so exquisitely Ridiculous , as that of a rigid ...
... Character , it is rather awful than amiable . Justice seems most agreeable to the Nature of God , and Mercy to that ... Characters in Human Nature , there is none so Odious , nor indeed so exquisitely Ridiculous , as that of a rigid ...
Pagina 492
... Character he is so industrious to advance by it . For tho ' his Actions are never so Glorious , they lose their Lustre when they are drawn at large , and set to show2 by his own Hand ; and as the World is more apt to find fault than to ...
... Character he is so industrious to advance by it . For tho ' his Actions are never so Glorious , they lose their Lustre when they are drawn at large , and set to show2 by his own Hand ; and as the World is more apt to find fault than to ...
Pagina 496
... Character . How difficult therefore is it to preserve a great Name ? when he that has acquired it is so obnoxious to such little Weaknesses and Infirmities as are no small Diminution to it when discovered , especially when they are so ...
... Character . How difficult therefore is it to preserve a great Name ? when he that has acquired it is so obnoxious to such little Weaknesses and Infirmities as are no small Diminution to it when discovered , especially when they are so ...
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VOLUME I | 45 |
INTRODUCTION | 51 |
NUMBERS 427584 I | 75 |
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