The Spectator: With Sketches of the Lives of the Authors, an Index, and Explanatory Notes, Volumen10James Crissy, 1832 |
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... reflection upon worthy actions ; and he that places honour in a consciousness of well doing , will have but little relish for any outward homage that is paid him , since what gives him distinction to himself , can not come within the ...
... reflection upon worthy actions ; and he that places honour in a consciousness of well doing , will have but little relish for any outward homage that is paid him , since what gives him distinction to himself , can not come within the ...
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... reflections upon the same discourse . A lady who calls herself Euterpe , and seems a wo- man of letters , asks me , whether I am for es- tablishing the Salic law in every family , and why it is not fit that a woman who has discretion ...
... reflections upon the same discourse . A lady who calls herself Euterpe , and seems a wo- man of letters , asks me , whether I am for es- tablishing the Salic law in every family , and why it is not fit that a woman who has discretion ...
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... reflection of the his- torian , is , I suppose that folly , which is generally thought incapable of contriving or executing any design , should be so formidable to those whom it exerts itself to molest . But this will appear very plain ...
... reflection of the his- torian , is , I suppose that folly , which is generally thought incapable of contriving or executing any design , should be so formidable to those whom it exerts itself to molest . But this will appear very plain ...
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... reflected on the de- scriptions of them in ancient poets . I remember Longinus highly recommends one in Homer , because the poet has not amused himself with little fancies upon the occasion , as authors of an inferior genius , whom he ...
... reflected on the de- scriptions of them in ancient poets . I remember Longinus highly recommends one in Homer , because the poet has not amused himself with little fancies upon the occasion , as authors of an inferior genius , whom he ...
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... reflections of this na- ture , by just now meeting Paulino ( who is in his climacterie ) bedecked with the utmost ... reflection , that a man can not consider , that when he can not re- sign the pleasures of life in his decay of ...
... reflections of this na- ture , by just now meeting Paulino ( who is in his climacterie ) bedecked with the utmost ... reflection , that a man can not consider , that when he can not re- sign the pleasures of life in his decay of ...
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