The Spectator, Volume 3George Gregory Smith Dent, 1945 - 524 pagina's |
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Pagina 192
... Mind is not liable to any of these Exceptions ; it is of a serious and composed Nature , it does not throw the Mind into a Condition improper for the present State of Humanity , and is very conspicuous in the Characters of those who are ...
... Mind is not liable to any of these Exceptions ; it is of a serious and composed Nature , it does not throw the Mind into a Condition improper for the present State of Humanity , and is very conspicuous in the Characters of those who are ...
Pagina 227
... Mind naturally conceives from the present Season of the Year , by the recommending of a Practice for which every one has sufficient Abilities . I would have my Readers endeavour to moralize this natural Pleasure of the Soul , and to ...
... Mind naturally conceives from the present Season of the Year , by the recommending of a Practice for which every one has sufficient Abilities . I would have my Readers endeavour to moralize this natural Pleasure of the Soul , and to ...
Pagina 297
... Mind , which compares the Ideas that arise from Words , with the Ideas that arise from the Objects themselves ; and why this Operation of the Mind is attended with so much Pleasure , we have before considered . For this Reason therefore ...
... Mind , which compares the Ideas that arise from Words , with the Ideas that arise from the Objects themselves ; and why this Operation of the Mind is attended with so much Pleasure , we have before considered . For this Reason therefore ...
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