The Spectator, Volume 1George Gregory Smith Dent, 1945 |
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... Mankind ; and there is hardly that Person to be found , who is not more concern'd for the Reputation of Wit and Sense , than Honesty and Virtue . But this unhappy Affectation of being Wise rather than Honest , Witty than Good - natur'd ...
... Mankind ; and there is hardly that Person to be found , who is not more concern'd for the Reputation of Wit and Sense , than Honesty and Virtue . But this unhappy Affectation of being Wise rather than Honest , Witty than Good - natur'd ...
Pagina 458
... Mankind , arm our selves against with so much Contemplation , Reason and Philosophy , should appear so little in Camps , that common Men march into open Breaches , meet opposite Battallions , not only without Reluctance but with ...
... Mankind , arm our selves against with so much Contemplation , Reason and Philosophy , should appear so little in Camps , that common Men march into open Breaches , meet opposite Battallions , not only without Reluctance but with ...
Pagina 511
... Mankind , could not have entered into the Imagination of a Writer , who had not a Soul filled with great Ideas , and a general Benevolence to Mankind . In that celebrated Passage of Salust , where Caesar and Cato are placed in such ...
... Mankind , could not have entered into the Imagination of a Writer , who had not a Soul filled with great Ideas , and a general Benevolence to Mankind . In that celebrated Passage of Salust , where Caesar and Cato are placed in such ...
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