The Spectator, Volume 4Clarendon Press, 1965 - 606 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 166
... hope for every thing that is good , says the old Poet Linus , because there is nothing which may not be hoped for , and nothing but what the Gods are able to give us . Hope quickens all the stilla Parts of Life , and keeps the Mind ...
... hope for every thing that is good , says the old Poet Linus , because there is nothing which may not be hoped for , and nothing but what the Gods are able to give us . Hope quickens all the stilla Parts of Life , and keeps the Mind ...
Pagina 167
... Hope , especially when the Hope is well grounded , and when the Object of it is of an exalted kind , and in its Nature proper to make the Person happy who enjoys it . This Proposition must be very evident to those who consider how few ...
... Hope , especially when the Hope is well grounded , and when the Object of it is of an exalted kind , and in its Nature proper to make the Person happy who enjoys it . This Proposition must be very evident to those who consider how few ...
Pagina 338
... Hope and Stay of Europe , an Universal Good not to be engrossed by us only ; for distant Poten- tates implore his Friendship , and injured Empires court his Assist- ance . He rules the World , not by an Invasion of the People of the ...
... Hope and Stay of Europe , an Universal Good not to be engrossed by us only ; for distant Poten- tates implore his Friendship , and injured Empires court his Assist- ance . He rules the World , not by an Invasion of the People of the ...
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