The Spectator: Corrected from the Originals, Volumen4George B. Whittaker, 1827 |
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... human nature , is that which comes upon a man with expe- rience and old age , the season when it might be expected ... Humanity , good - nature , and the ad- vantages of a liberal education , are incompatible with avarice . It is strange ...
... human nature , is that which comes upon a man with expe- rience and old age , the season when it might be expected ... Humanity , good - nature , and the ad- vantages of a liberal education , are incompatible with avarice . It is strange ...
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... human nature ; it renders the man who is over - run with it a peevish and cruel master , a severe parent , an unsociable husband , a distant and mistrustful friend . But it is more to the present purpose to consider it as an absurd ...
... human nature ; it renders the man who is over - run with it a peevish and cruel master , a severe parent , an unsociable husband , a distant and mistrustful friend . But it is more to the present purpose to consider it as an absurd ...
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... Nicola Dorigny , who had been invited over from Rome by several of the nobility , and to whom the Queen had given her licence for that purpose . humanity might we not expect would be instilled into the 12 226 . SPECTATOR .
... Nicola Dorigny , who had been invited over from Rome by several of the nobility , and to whom the Queen had given her licence for that purpose . humanity might we not expect would be instilled into the 12 226 . SPECTATOR .
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Corrected from the Originals. humanity might we not expect would be instilled into the mind from the labours of the pencil ? This is a poetry which would be understood with much less capacity , and less expense of time , than what is ...
Corrected from the Originals. humanity might we not expect would be instilled into the mind from the labours of the pencil ? This is a poetry which would be understood with much less capacity , and less expense of time , than what is ...
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... HUMAN nature appears a very deformed , or a very beautiful object , according to the different lights in which it is viewed . When we see men of inflamed passions , or of wicked designs , tearing one another to pieces by open violence ...
... HUMAN nature appears a very deformed , or a very beautiful object , according to the different lights in which it is viewed . When we see men of inflamed passions , or of wicked designs , tearing one another to pieces by open violence ...
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The Spectator: Corrected from the Originals;, Volumen7 Richard Steele,Joseph Addison,Nathaniel Ogle Sin vista previa disponible - 2018 |
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