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 54
... World of his own . The waking Man is conversant in the World of Nature , when he sleeps he retires to a private World that is particular to himself . There seems something in this Consideration that inti- mates to us a natural Grandeur ...
... World of his own . The waking Man is conversant in the World of Nature , when he sleeps he retires to a private World that is particular to himself . There seems something in this Consideration that inti- mates to us a natural Grandeur ...
Pagina 143
... World of Matter which is accommodated to Saturday our Senses in this Life . His Words are as follow , October 18 , That Death , which is our Leaving this World , is Nothing else but our putting off these Bodies , teaches us , that it is ...
... World of Matter which is accommodated to Saturday our Senses in this Life . His Words are as follow , October 18 , That Death , which is our Leaving this World , is Nothing else but our putting off these Bodies , teaches us , that it is ...
Pagina 258
... World proceeds from the Suppres sion of our Desires , but in the next World from the Gratification of them . No. 635 , Monday , December 20 , Sentio te sedem etiam nunc hominum ac domum contemplari : quae si tibi parva , ut est , ita ...
... World proceeds from the Suppres sion of our Desires , but in the next World from the Gratification of them . No. 635 , Monday , December 20 , Sentio te sedem etiam nunc hominum ac domum contemplari : quae si tibi parva , ut est , ita ...
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