The Spectator. ...J. Tonson, 1724 |
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Page 38
... human , by being fomething lefs : And , alas , what is there that mortal Man will not believe of himself , when complimented with the Attributes of God ? He can then conceive Thoughts ' of 1 " ⚫ of a Power as omniprefent as his 38 The ...
... human , by being fomething lefs : And , alas , what is there that mortal Man will not believe of himself , when complimented with the Attributes of God ? He can then conceive Thoughts ' of 1 " ⚫ of a Power as omniprefent as his 38 The ...
Page 51
... Human • Nature in all it's Lights , you must be extremely well apprized , that there is a very close Correspondence between ' the outward and the inward Man ; ' that fcarce the leaft Dawning , the leaft ' Parturiency towards a Thought ...
... Human • Nature in all it's Lights , you must be extremely well apprized , that there is a very close Correspondence between ' the outward and the inward Man ; ' that fcarce the leaft Dawning , the leaft ' Parturiency towards a Thought ...
Page 68
... human Na- ture , yet their confcious Integrity fhall undermine their Affliction ; nay , that very Affliction fhall add Force to their Integrity , from a Reflection of ' the ufe of Virtue in the Hour of Af- ' fliction . I fat down with a ...
... human Na- ture , yet their confcious Integrity fhall undermine their Affliction ; nay , that very Affliction fhall add Force to their Integrity , from a Reflection of ' the ufe of Virtue in the Hour of Af- ' fliction . I fat down with a ...
Page 69
... Humanity has very lit- tle fhare in their Pretences . He is a ¿ brave Fellow who is always ready > to kill a Man he hates , but he does " not stand in the fame degree of E- ' fteem who laments for the Woman he loves . I fhould fancy you ...
... Humanity has very lit- tle fhare in their Pretences . He is a ¿ brave Fellow who is always ready > to kill a Man he hates , but he does " not stand in the fame degree of E- ' fteem who laments for the Woman he loves . I fhould fancy you ...
Page 101
... Human Invention , they grofly over - look that which the Rules and Laws of the Place C prescribe to them , and contrive fome ' other Scheme and Set of Directions and Prescriptions for themselves , which ' they hope will ferve their turn ...
... Human Invention , they grofly over - look that which the Rules and Laws of the Place C prescribe to them , and contrive fome ' other Scheme and Set of Directions and Prescriptions for themselves , which ' they hope will ferve their turn ...
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