The Spectator: With Notes and a General Index, Bände 1-2J. J. Woodward, 1832 - 895 Seiten |
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... opinion , have always been defective , be- cause they have always been made with an eye to separate interests , and party principles . The thoughts of the day gave my mind employment for the whole night , so that I fell insensibly into ...
... opinion , have always been defective , be- cause they have always been made with an eye to separate interests , and party principles . The thoughts of the day gave my mind employment for the whole night , so that I fell insensibly into ...
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... opinion , to polish our understandings , and neglect our manners , is of all things the most inexcusable . Reason should govern passion , but instead of that , you see , it is often subservient to it ; and , as unaccountable as one ...
... opinion , to polish our understandings , and neglect our manners , is of all things the most inexcusable . Reason should govern passion , but instead of that , you see , it is often subservient to it ; and , as unaccountable as one ...
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... opinions , manners , and passions of men are not re- presented ; for these ( namely , the opinions , manners , and passions , ) are apt to be ob- scured by pompous phrases and elaborate expressions ... opinion 70 [ No. 39 . THE SPECTATOR .
... opinions , manners , and passions of men are not re- presented ; for these ( namely , the opinions , manners , and passions , ) are apt to be ob- scured by pompous phrases and elaborate expressions ... opinion 70 [ No. 39 . THE SPECTATOR .
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... opinion , a very odd spectacle , to see a queen venting her passion in a dis- ordered motion , and a little boy taking care all the while that they do not ruffle the tail of her gown . The parts that the two per- sons act on the stage ...
... opinion , a very odd spectacle , to see a queen venting her passion in a dis- ordered motion , and a little boy taking care all the while that they do not ruffle the tail of her gown . The parts that the two per- sons act on the stage ...
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... opinion . Every one laughs at somebody that is in an inferior state of folly to himself . It was formerly the cus- tom for every great house in England to keep a tame fool dressed in petticoats , that the heir of the family might have ...
... opinion . Every one laughs at somebody that is in an inferior state of folly to himself . It was formerly the cus- tom for every great house in England to keep a tame fool dressed in petticoats , that the heir of the family might have ...
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