The Spectator, Volume 8J. Nunn, 1816 |
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Pagina 69
... shew him that his discontent is unreasonable , but are by no means sufficient to relieve it . They rather give despair than consolation . In a word , a man might reply to one of these comforters , as Augustus did to his friend , who ad ...
... shew him that his discontent is unreasonable , but are by no means sufficient to relieve it . They rather give despair than consolation . In a word , a man might reply to one of these comforters , as Augustus did to his friend , who ad ...
Pagina 81
... shew his art . The young man immediately left his own body breathless on the ground , while at the same instant that of the doe was re- animated . She came to the king , fawned upon him , and , after having played several wanton tricks ...
... shew his art . The young man immediately left his own body breathless on the ground , while at the same instant that of the doe was re- animated . She came to the king , fawned upon him , and , after having played several wanton tricks ...
Pagina 85
... of our country , and shew the world the difference between pagan women and those who are instructed in sounder principles of virtue and religion . ADDISON . No. 580. FRIDAY , AUGUST 13 , 1714 .. -Si No. 579 . 85 SPECTATOR .
... of our country , and shew the world the difference between pagan women and those who are instructed in sounder principles of virtue and religion . ADDISON . No. 580. FRIDAY , AUGUST 13 , 1714 .. -Si No. 579 . 85 SPECTATOR .
Pagina 86
... shew at large , were it not already done by other hands .. But though the Deity be thus essentially present through all the immensity of space , there is one part of it in which he discovers himself in a most transcendent and visible ...
... shew at large , were it not already done by other hands .. But though the Deity be thus essentially present through all the immensity of space , there is one part of it in which he discovers himself in a most transcendent and visible ...
Pagina 87
... shew him- self in the most magnificent manner ! What must be the architecture of infinite power under the direction of in- finite wisdom ? A spirit cannot but be transported after an ineffable manner with the sight of those objects ...
... shew him- self in the most magnificent manner ! What must be the architecture of infinite power under the direction of in- finite wisdom ? A spirit cannot but be transported after an ineffable manner with the sight of those objects ...
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