The Spectator, Volume 1George Gregory Smith Dent, 1945 |
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Pagina 170
... World , as he did of their wooden Bodies in this . How absurd soever such an Opinion as this may appear , our European Philosophers have main- tained several Notions altogether as improbable . Some of Plato's Followers in particular ...
... World , as he did of their wooden Bodies in this . How absurd soever such an Opinion as this may appear , our European Philosophers have main- tained several Notions altogether as improbable . Some of Plato's Followers in particular ...
Pagina 300
... World , where no Body in the World had such Servants as they , where sure they were the unluckiest People in the World in Servants , and so forth . All I mean by this Representation , is , To shew you that we poor Servants are not ...
... World , where no Body in the World had such Servants as they , where sure they were the unluckiest People in the World in Servants , and so forth . All I mean by this Representation , is , To shew you that we poor Servants are not ...
Pagina 491
... World is Contentment ; if we aim at any thing higher , we shall meet with nothing but Grief and Disappointments . A man should direct all his Studies and Endeavours at making himself easie now , and happy hereafter . The Truth of it is ...
... World is Contentment ; if we aim at any thing higher , we shall meet with nothing but Grief and Disappointments . A man should direct all his Studies and Endeavours at making himself easie now , and happy hereafter . The Truth of it is ...
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