The Spectator: Corrected from the Originals, Volumen4George B. Whittaker, 1827 |
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... thought then but common prudence in a man not to change a better state for a worse , nor ever to quit that which he knows he shall take up again with pleasure ; and yet if human life be not a little moved with the gentle gales of hopes ...
... thought then but common prudence in a man not to change a better state for a worse , nor ever to quit that which he knows he shall take up again with pleasure ; and yet if human life be not a little moved with the gentle gales of hopes ...
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... thought if the minds of men were laid open , we should see but little difference between that of the wise man and ... thoughts for conversation , by sup- pressing some , and communicating others ; whereas the other lets them all ...
... thought if the minds of men were laid open , we should see but little difference between that of the wise man and ... thoughts for conversation , by sup- pressing some , and communicating others ; whereas the other lets them all ...
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... thoughts to the end of every action , and considers the most distant as well as the most immediate ef- fects of it . He supersedes every little prospect of gain and advantage which offers itself here , if he does not find it consistent ...
... thoughts to the end of every action , and considers the most distant as well as the most immediate ef- fects of it . He supersedes every little prospect of gain and advantage which offers itself here , if he does not find it consistent ...
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... thought . ' C. No. 226. MONDAY , NOVEMBER 19 , 1711 . ners . Mutum est pictura poema . A picture is a poem without words . * I HAVE Very often lamented and hinted my sor- row in several speculations , that the art of painting is made so ...
... thought . ' C. No. 226. MONDAY , NOVEMBER 19 , 1711 . ners . Mutum est pictura poema . A picture is a poem without words . * I HAVE Very often lamented and hinted my sor- row in several speculations , that the art of painting is made so ...
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... former diffidence ; which perplexed concern it is possible Raphael thought too hard a task to draw , but by this acknowledgment of the difficulty to de- scribe it . The whole work is an exercise of the highest piety 14 226 . SPECTATOR .
... former diffidence ; which perplexed concern it is possible Raphael thought too hard a task to draw , but by this acknowledgment of the difficulty to de- scribe it . The whole work is an exercise of the highest piety 14 226 . SPECTATOR .
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