The Spectator, Volume 8J. Nunn, 1816 |
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Pagina 37
... observation is stinted to a certain number of objects . The sphere in which we move , and act , and understand , is of a wider circumference to one creature than another , according as we rise one above another in the scale of existence ...
... observation is stinted to a certain number of objects . The sphere in which we move , and act , and understand , is of a wider circumference to one creature than another , according as we rise one above another in the scale of existence ...
Pagina 38
... observation turn within a very narrow circle . But as God Almighty cannot but perceive and know every thing in which he resides , infinite space gives room to infinite knowledge , and is , as it were , an organ to omniscience . Were the ...
... observation turn within a very narrow circle . But as God Almighty cannot but perceive and know every thing in which he resides , infinite space gives room to infinite knowledge , and is , as it were , an organ to omniscience . Were the ...
Pagina 40
... observation , and he falls short of the original he would copy after ; but when he sees the same things charged and aggravated to a fault , he no sooner endeavours to come up to the pattern which is set before him , than , though he ...
... observation , and he falls short of the original he would copy after ; but when he sees the same things charged and aggravated to a fault , he no sooner endeavours to come up to the pattern which is set before him , than , though he ...
Pagina 42
... observed of late that few writings sell which are not filled with great names and illustrious titles . The reader generally casts his eye upon a new book , and , if he finds several letters separated from one another by a dash , he buys ...
... observed of late that few writings sell which are not filled with great names and illustrious titles . The reader generally casts his eye upon a new book , and , if he finds several letters separated from one another by a dash , he buys ...
Pagina 44
... . 1 . I WAS yesterday in a coffee - house not far from the Royal Exchange , where I observed three persons in close con- ference over a pipe of tobacco ; upon which , having filled 6 < 6 This one for my own use , 44 No. 568 . SPECTATOR .
... . 1 . I WAS yesterday in a coffee - house not far from the Royal Exchange , where I observed three persons in close con- ference over a pipe of tobacco ; upon which , having filled 6 < 6 This one for my own use , 44 No. 568 . SPECTATOR .
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