The Spectator, Volume 4Dent, 1907 An amusing and informative record of English morals and manners in the early-eighteenth century. |
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Pagina 144
... Actions of his past Life , and reward or punish him accordingly . I must con- fess that I think there is no Scheme of Religion , besides that of Christianity , which can possibly support the most virtuous Person under this Thought . Let ...
... Actions of his past Life , and reward or punish him accordingly . I must con- fess that I think there is no Scheme of Religion , besides that of Christianity , which can possibly support the most virtuous Person under this Thought . Let ...
Pagina 32
... Actions . If , on the one Hand , we fairly weighed every Circumstance , we should frequently find them obliged to do that Action we at first Sight condemn , in order to avoid another we should have been much more displeased with . If on ...
... Actions . If , on the one Hand , we fairly weighed every Circumstance , we should frequently find them obliged to do that Action we at first Sight condemn , in order to avoid another we should have been much more displeased with . If on ...
Pagina 130
... Actions in Quintus Curtius with some others in my own Noctuary , I appear the greater Hero of the two , ' I shall close this Subject with observing , that while we are awake , we are at Liberty to fix our Thoughts on what we please ...
... Actions in Quintus Curtius with some others in my own Noctuary , I appear the greater Hero of the two , ' I shall close this Subject with observing , that while we are awake , we are at Liberty to fix our Thoughts on what we please ...
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