The Spectator, Volume 4J.M. Dent & Company, 1913 |
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Page 13
... believe another World . In short , Puzzle is an Atheist as much as his Parts will give him Leave . He has got about half a Dozen common- place Topicks , into which he never fails to turn the Con versation , whatever was the Occasion of ...
... believe another World . In short , Puzzle is an Atheist as much as his Parts will give him Leave . He has got about half a Dozen common- place Topicks , into which he never fails to turn the Con versation , whatever was the Occasion of ...
Page 42
... believe , that one Day this imaginary Gain will certainly be made out by one more substantial . I wish you would talk to us a little on this Head ; you would oblige , Sir , Your most humble Servant . The Author of this Letter is ...
... believe , that one Day this imaginary Gain will certainly be made out by one more substantial . I wish you would talk to us a little on this Head ; you would oblige , Sir , Your most humble Servant . The Author of this Letter is ...
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... believe a Man whom we see qualified with too mean Parts to do Good , to be there fore incapable of doing Hurt . There is a Supply of Malice , of Pride , of Industry , and even of Folly , in the Weakest , when he sets his Heart upon it ...
... believe a Man whom we see qualified with too mean Parts to do Good , to be there fore incapable of doing Hurt . There is a Supply of Malice , of Pride , of Industry , and even of Folly , in the Weakest , when he sets his Heart upon it ...
Page 52
... believe every one , some Time or other , dreams that he is reading Papers , Books or Letters , in which Case the Invention prompts so readily , that the Mind is imposed upon , and mistakes its own Suggestions for the Compositions of ...
... believe every one , some Time or other , dreams that he is reading Papers , Books or Letters , in which Case the Invention prompts so readily , that the Mind is imposed upon , and mistakes its own Suggestions for the Compositions of ...
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... believe our Logicians , Man is distinguished from all other Creatures , by the Faculty of Laughter . He has an Heart capable of Mirth , and naturally disposed to it . It is not the Business of Virtue to extirpate the Affections of the ...
... believe our Logicians , Man is distinguished from all other Creatures , by the Faculty of Laughter . He has an Heart capable of Mirth , and naturally disposed to it . It is not the Business of Virtue to extirpate the Affections of the ...
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