The Spectator, Volume 3J. and R. Tonson, 1801 - 313 pagina's |
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Pagina 5
... greater satisfaction to an honest mind , than to see those approbations which it gives itself , seconded by the applauses of the public . A man is more sure of his conduct , when the verdict which he passes upon his own behaviour is ...
... greater satisfaction to an honest mind , than to see those approbations which it gives itself , seconded by the applauses of the public . A man is more sure of his conduct , when the verdict which he passes upon his own behaviour is ...
Pagina 8
... greater expressions of mirth than ordinary upon the appearance of this monstrous face , under which , notwithstanding it was made to frown 1 frown and stare in a most extraordinary manner , 8 NO . 122 . THE SPECTATOR .
... greater expressions of mirth than ordinary upon the appearance of this monstrous face , under which , notwithstanding it was made to frown 1 frown and stare in a most extraordinary manner , 8 NO . 122 . THE SPECTATOR .
Pagina 20
... greater judgment befall a country than such a dreadful spirit of division as rends a govern- ment into two distinct people , and makes them greater strangers and more averse to one another , than if they were actually two different ...
... greater judgment befall a country than such a dreadful spirit of division as rends a govern- ment into two distinct people , and makes them greater strangers and more averse to one another , than if they were actually two different ...
Pagina 40
... greater curiosities in the northern circuit than in the western ; and that a fashion makes its progress much slower into Cumberland than into Cornwall . I have heard in par- ticular , that the Steenkirk * arrived but two months ago at ...
... greater curiosities in the northern circuit than in the western ; and that a fashion makes its progress much slower into Cumberland than into Cornwall . I have heard in par- ticular , that the Steenkirk * arrived but two months ago at ...
Pagina 53
... greater number of human race , the dead . When the iniquity of the times brought SOCRA- TES to his execution , how great and wonderful is it to behold him , unsupported by any thing but the testimony of his own conscience and ...
... greater number of human race , the dead . When the iniquity of the times brought SOCRA- TES to his execution , how great and wonderful is it to behold him , unsupported by any thing but the testimony of his own conscience and ...
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