The Spectator, Volume 3George Gregory Smith Dent, 1945 - 524 pagina's |
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Pagina 102
... thing be good for any thing , I am sure Sincerity is better : For why does any Man dissemble , or seem to be that which he is not , but because he thinks it good to have such a Quality as he pretends to ? for to counterfeit and ...
... thing be good for any thing , I am sure Sincerity is better : For why does any Man dissemble , or seem to be that which he is not , but because he thinks it good to have such a Quality as he pretends to ? for to counterfeit and ...
Pagina 217
... thing in the Room of it , I think the best way of dealing with them , is to retort their own Weapons upon them , which are those of Scorn and Mockery . No. 390 . [ STEELE . ] Wednesday , May 28 . X Non pudendo sed non faciendo id quod ...
... thing in the Room of it , I think the best way of dealing with them , is to retort their own Weapons upon them , which are those of Scorn and Mockery . No. 390 . [ STEELE . ] Wednesday , May 28 . X Non pudendo sed non faciendo id quod ...
Pagina 283
... thing that is new or uncommon , that he might encourage us in the Pursuit after Knowledge , and engage us to search into the Wonders of his Creation ; for every new Idea brings such a Pleasure along with it , as rewards any Pains we ...
... thing that is new or uncommon , that he might encourage us in the Pursuit after Knowledge , and engage us to search into the Wonders of his Creation ; for every new Idea brings such a Pleasure along with it , as rewards any Pains we ...
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