The Spectator, Volume 4Clarendon Press, 1965 - 600 pagina's A scholarly edition of a complete collation of the original sheets of The Spectator. The edition presents an authoritative text, together with an introduction, commentary notes, and scholarly apparatus. |
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Pagina 40
... Reason imaginable ; all the harmless Part of him is no more than that of a Bull - Dog , they are tame no longer than they are not offended . One of these good - natur'd angry Men shall , in an Instant , assemble together so many ...
... Reason imaginable ; all the harmless Part of him is no more than that of a Bull - Dog , they are tame no longer than they are not offended . One of these good - natur'd angry Men shall , in an Instant , assemble together so many ...
Pagina 71
... Reason is more to be regarded than the Bent of any present Inclination , since , by the Rule above - mentioned , Inclination will at length come over to Reason , though we can never force Reason to comply with Inclination . Nichols ...
... Reason is more to be regarded than the Bent of any present Inclination , since , by the Rule above - mentioned , Inclination will at length come over to Reason , though we can never force Reason to comply with Inclination . Nichols ...
Pagina 571
... Reasons . As this Humour still grew upon him , he chose to wear a Turban instead of a Perriwig ; conclud- ing very ... Reason , he at length departed so much from the rest of his Countrymen , and indeed from his whole Species , that ...
... Reasons . As this Humour still grew upon him , he chose to wear a Turban instead of a Perriwig ; conclud- ing very ... Reason , he at length departed so much from the rest of his Countrymen , and indeed from his whole Species , that ...
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