The Spectator, Volume 4J.M. Dent & Company, 1913 |
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Pagina 15
... Perfection , and am more pleased to survey my Rows of Colworts and Cabbages , with a thousand nameless Pot - herbs , springing up in their full Fragrancy and Verdure , than to see the tender Plants of Foreign Countries kept alive by ...
... Perfection , and am more pleased to survey my Rows of Colworts and Cabbages , with a thousand nameless Pot - herbs , springing up in their full Fragrancy and Verdure , than to see the tender Plants of Foreign Countries kept alive by ...
Pagina 26
... Perfection in the marry'd , than in the single Condition , He that has this Passion in Perfection , in Occasions of Joy can say to himself , besides his own Satisfaction , How happy will this make my Wife and Children ? Upon Occurrences ...
... Perfection in the marry'd , than in the single Condition , He that has this Passion in Perfection , in Occasions of Joy can say to himself , besides his own Satisfaction , How happy will this make my Wife and Children ? Upon Occurrences ...
Pagina 52
... Perfection which is natural to the Faculties of the Mind , when they are disengaged from the Body , The Soul is clogged and retarded in her Operations , when she acts in Conjunction with a Companion that is so heavy and unwieldy in its ...
... Perfection which is natural to the Faculties of the Mind , when they are disengaged from the Body , The Soul is clogged and retarded in her Operations , when she acts in Conjunction with a Companion that is so heavy and unwieldy in its ...
Pagina 54
... Perfection in the Soul , which is rather to be admired than explained . I must not omit that Argument for the Excellency of the Soul , which I have seen quoted out of Tertullian , namely , its Power of Divining in Dreams . That several ...
... Perfection in the Soul , which is rather to be admired than explained . I must not omit that Argument for the Excellency of the Soul , which I have seen quoted out of Tertullian , namely , its Power of Divining in Dreams . That several ...
Pagina 121
... which is the natural Food and Nourishment of the Understanding , as Virtue is the Perfection and Happiness of the Will . There are many Authors who have shewn wherein the No. 507 , the Malignity of a Lie consists , THE SPECTATOR 121.
... which is the natural Food and Nourishment of the Understanding , as Virtue is the Perfection and Happiness of the Will . There are many Authors who have shewn wherein the No. 507 , the Malignity of a Lie consists , THE SPECTATOR 121.
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