Essays and The BeeWells and Lilly, 1820 - 486 pàgines |
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Pàgina 41
... vulgar errors of the wise . Yet with all these advantages , it is very obvious , that the clergy are no where so little thought of by the populace , as here ; and though our divines are foremost with respect to abilities , yet they are ...
... vulgar errors of the wise . Yet with all these advantages , it is very obvious , that the clergy are no where so little thought of by the populace , as here ; and though our divines are foremost with respect to abilities , yet they are ...
Pàgina 42
... vulgar should be particularly regarded , whose behaviour in civil life is totally hinged upon their hopes and fears . Those who constitute the basis of the great fabric of society should be particularly regarded ; for in policy , as in ...
... vulgar should be particularly regarded , whose behaviour in civil life is totally hinged upon their hopes and fears . Those who constitute the basis of the great fabric of society should be particularly regarded ; for in policy , as in ...
Pàgina 47
... vulgar , who stand in most need of instruction ; to address philosophers , and to obtain the character of a polite preacher among the polite a much more useless , though more sought for character - requires a different method of ...
... vulgar , who stand in most need of instruction ; to address philosophers , and to obtain the character of a polite preacher among the polite a much more useless , though more sought for character - requires a different method of ...
Pàgina 53
... vulgar . See , my very friends have scarcely manhood enough to sit to it till eleven ; and I only am left to make a night on't . Pr'thee do me the favour to console me a little for their absence by the story of your own adventures , or ...
... vulgar . See , my very friends have scarcely manhood enough to sit to it till eleven ; and I only am left to make a night on't . Pr'thee do me the favour to console me a little for their absence by the story of your own adventures , or ...
Pàgina 66
... vulgar than now . A courtier has been known to spend his whole fortune at a single feast , a king to mortgage his do- minions to furnish out the frippery of a tournament . There were certain days ap- pointed for riot and debauchery ...
... vulgar than now . A courtier has been known to spend his whole fortune at a single feast , a king to mortgage his do- minions to furnish out the frippery of a tournament . There were certain days ap- pointed for riot and debauchery ...
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