The Spectator, Volume 3J. and R. Tonson, 1801 - 313 pagina's |
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Pagina 21
... reason or religion . Zeal for a public cause is apt to breed passions in the hearts of virtuous persons , to which the regard of their own private interest would never have betrayed them . If this party - spirit has so ill an affect on ...
... reason or religion . Zeal for a public cause is apt to breed passions in the hearts of virtuous persons , to which the regard of their own private interest would never have betrayed them . If this party - spirit has so ill an affect on ...
Pagina 27
... reasons , all the while I was upon the road I dreaded entering into a house of any one that Sir ROGER had applauded ... reason there was not a man upon that bowling - green who would have so much corre- spondence with him as to win his ...
... reasons , all the while I was upon the road I dreaded entering into a house of any one that Sir ROGER had applauded ... reason there was not a man upon that bowling - green who would have so much corre- spondence with him as to win his ...
Pagina 33
... reason . This will certainly happen , if the one in every word and action affects the character of being rigid and severe and the other of being brisk and airy . Men should be- ware of being captivated by a kind of savage philoso- phy ...
... reason . This will certainly happen , if the one in every word and action affects the character of being rigid and severe and the other of being brisk and airy . Men should be- ware of being captivated by a kind of savage philoso- phy ...
Pagina 34
... reason that Man and Woman were made with this variety of temper , if we observe the conduct of the fair sex , we find that they choose rather to associate themselves with a person who re- sembles them in that light and volatile humour ...
... reason that Man and Woman were made with this variety of temper , if we observe the conduct of the fair sex , we find that they choose rather to associate themselves with a person who re- sembles them in that light and volatile humour ...
Pagina 37
... reason they often represent an il- lustrious person in a Roman habit , or in some other dress that never varies . I could wish , for the sake of my country friends , that there was such a kind of ever- lasting drapery to be made use of ...
... reason they often represent an il- lustrious person in a Roman habit , or in some other dress that never varies . I could wish , for the sake of my country friends , that there was such a kind of ever- lasting drapery to be made use of ...
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