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Pagina 137
... spirit , continued he , is ever actu- ated by reason and a sense of honour and duty ; the affectation of such a spirit exerts itself in an impu- dent aspect , an over - bearing confidence , and a cer- tain negligence of giving offence ...
... spirit , continued he , is ever actu- ated by reason and a sense of honour and duty ; the affectation of such a spirit exerts itself in an impu- dent aspect , an over - bearing confidence , and a cer- tain negligence of giving offence ...
Pagina 145
... spirit attends ) Hovering and blazing with delusive light , Misleads th ' amaz'd night - wanderer from his way To bogs and mires , and oft through pond or pool , There swallow'd up and lost , from succour far . That secret intoxication ...
... spirit attends ) Hovering and blazing with delusive light , Misleads th ' amaz'd night - wanderer from his way To bogs and mires , and oft through pond or pool , There swallow'd up and lost , from succour far . That secret intoxication ...
Pagina 281
... spirit . It is far from greatness of spirit to persist in the wrong in any thing , nor is it a diminution of greatness of spirit to have been in the wrong perfection is not the attribute of man , therefore he is not degraded by the ...
... spirit . It is far from greatness of spirit to persist in the wrong in any thing , nor is it a diminution of greatness of spirit to have been in the wrong perfection is not the attribute of man , therefore he is not degraded by the ...
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