The Spectator: With Notes and a General Index, Bände 1-2J. J. Woodward, 1832 - 895 Seiten |
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... human Wishes 345 Criticism on Paradise Lost 346 On true Liberality Budgell 348 Letter on Detraction 349 Consolation and Intrepidity in Death 350 Cruelty of a French Captain - Re- flections on Courage without Hu- manity Steele Addison ...
... human Wishes 345 Criticism on Paradise Lost 346 On true Liberality Budgell 348 Letter on Detraction 349 Consolation and Intrepidity in Death 350 Cruelty of a French Captain - Re- flections on Courage without Hu- manity Steele Addison ...
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... Human Nature 538 On Extravagance in Story - telling- Epitaph in Pancras Church - yard Hughes 575 The present Life preparatory to the Happiness of Eternity 576 On Singularity ; the Dread and Affec- tation of it 577 Letter from a Person ...
... Human Nature 538 On Extravagance in Story - telling- Epitaph in Pancras Church - yard Hughes 575 The present Life preparatory to the Happiness of Eternity 576 On Singularity ; the Dread and Affec- tation of it 577 Letter from a Person ...
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... human life by promoting virtue and knowledge , and by recommending whatsoever may be either useful or ornamental to society . I know that the homage I now pay you , is offering a kind of violence to one who is as solicitous to shun ...
... human life by promoting virtue and knowledge , and by recommending whatsoever may be either useful or ornamental to society . I know that the homage I now pay you , is offering a kind of violence to one who is as solicitous to shun ...
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... human life , or is a picture of na- ture , that is regarded by the greater part of the company . The understanding is dis- missed from our entertainments . Our mirth is the laughter of fools , and our admiration the wonder of idiots ...
... human life , or is a picture of na- ture , that is regarded by the greater part of the company . The understanding is dis- missed from our entertainments . Our mirth is the laughter of fools , and our admiration the wonder of idiots ...
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... human nature , that in such incidents , pas- sion gets the better of reason ; and all we can think to comfort ourselves , is impotent against half what we feel . I will not men- tion that we had an idiot in the scene , and all the sense ...
... human nature , that in such incidents , pas- sion gets the better of reason ; and all we can think to comfort ourselves , is impotent against half what we feel . I will not men- tion that we had an idiot in the scene , and all the sense ...
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