The Spectator, Volume 8J. Nunn, 1816 |
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Pagina 38
... 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 soul ...
... 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 soul ...
Pagina 40
... turn . The court has in all ages been allowed to be the standard of good - breeding ; and I believe there is not a juster observa- tion in Monsieur Rochefoucault , than that " a man who has been bred up wholly to business can never get ...
... turn . The court has in all ages been allowed to be the standard of good - breeding ; and I believe there is not a juster observa- tion in Monsieur Rochefoucault , than that " a man who has been bred up wholly to business can never get ...
Pagina 42
... turn , I should take care to season it with scandal . I have in- deed 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 ...
... turn , I should take care to season it with scandal . I have in- deed 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 ...
Pagina 46
... turn . Who can endure to see the great officers of state , the B - y's and T - t's , treated after so scurrilous a manner ? ' ' I can't for my life , ' says I , imagine who they are the Spectator means . ' " No ! ' says he ! Your humble ...
... turn . Who can endure to see the great officers of state , the B - y's and T - t's , treated after so scurrilous a manner ? ' ' I can't for my life , ' says I , imagine who they are the Spectator means . ' " No ! ' says he ! Your humble ...
Pagina 49
... turns the good - natured man into an idiot , and the choleric into an assassin . It gives bitterness to resent- ment ... turn than of truth in a saying of Seneca , That drunkenness does not produce but discover faults . Common experience ...
... turns the good - natured man into an idiot , and the choleric into an assassin . It gives bitterness to resent- ment ... turn than of truth in a saying of Seneca , That drunkenness does not produce but discover faults . Common experience ...
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