The Spectator, Volum 5William Durell and Company, 1810 |
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... reflection with much more justice . He spoke it after he had arrived at empire , by an usurpation upon those whom he had enslaved ; but the Prince of Mindle heim may rejoice in a so- vereignty which was the gift of him whose dominions ...
... reflection with much more justice . He spoke it after he had arrived at empire , by an usurpation upon those whom he had enslaved ; but the Prince of Mindle heim may rejoice in a so- vereignty which was the gift of him whose dominions ...
Pàgina 11
... set his heart upon what is tran- sient the beauty grows wrinkled while we are yet gazing at her . The witty man sinks into a humorist : imperceptibly , for want of reflecting , that all things No. 260 . 11 THE SPECTATOR .
... set his heart upon what is tran- sient the beauty grows wrinkled while we are yet gazing at her . The witty man sinks into a humorist : imperceptibly , for want of reflecting , that all things No. 260 . 11 THE SPECTATOR .
Pàgina 12
Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele. imperceptibly , for want of reflecting , that all things around him are in a flux , and continually changing : thus he is , in the space of ten or fifteen years , sur- rounded by a new set of people ...
Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele. imperceptibly , for want of reflecting , that all things around him are in a flux , and continually changing : thus he is , in the space of ten or fifteen years , sur- rounded by a new set of people ...
Pàgina 24
... reflection , when they shall themselves become fathers , they will look upon with the ut- most sorrow and contrition , that they did not regard before those whom they offended were to be no more seen . How many thousand things do I ...
... reflection , when they shall themselves become fathers , they will look upon with the ut- most sorrow and contrition , that they did not regard before those whom they offended were to be no more seen . How many thousand things do I ...
Pàgina 27
... reflection would preserve men from being dissolute or rigid in these several capacities . The power and subjection between them , when broken , make them more em- phatically tyrants and rebels against each other , with greater cruelty ...
... reflection would preserve men from being dissolute or rigid in these several capacities . The power and subjection between them , when broken , make them more em- phatically tyrants and rebels against each other , with greater cruelty ...
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