The Spectator, Volume 2J.M. Dent & Company, 1924 |
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Page 29
... express his Condition his own Way , 7 ' Mr. SPECTATOR , I do not deny but you appear in many of your Papers to understand humane Life pretty well ; but there are I very many things which you cannot possibly have a true Notion of , in a ...
... express his Condition his own Way , 7 ' Mr. SPECTATOR , I do not deny but you appear in many of your Papers to understand humane Life pretty well ; but there are I very many things which you cannot possibly have a true Notion of , in a ...
Page 90
... express it , but I think I may call it a transplanted Self - love , All the Enjoyments and Sufferings which a Man meets with are regarded only as they concern him in the Relation he has to another . A Man's very Honour receives a new ...
... express it , but I think I may call it a transplanted Self - love , All the Enjoyments and Sufferings which a Man meets with are regarded only as they concern him in the Relation he has to another . A Man's very Honour receives a new ...
Page 95
... express , and a Man may not possibly know how to represent , which yet may tear his Heart into ten Thousand Tortures . To be grave to a Man's Mirth , unattentive to his Discourse , or to interrupt either with something that argues a ...
... express , and a Man may not possibly know how to represent , which yet may tear his Heart into ten Thousand Tortures . To be grave to a Man's Mirth , unattentive to his Discourse , or to interrupt either with something that argues a ...
Page 103
... express by the Word Comfort ; and should be treated of by you , who are a SPECTATOR , as well as such Subjects which appear indeed more speculative , but are less instructive . In a word , Sir , I would have you turn your Thoughts to ...
... express by the Word Comfort ; and should be treated of by you , who are a SPECTATOR , as well as such Subjects which appear indeed more speculative , but are less instructive . In a word , Sir , I would have you turn your Thoughts to ...
Page 158
... express Revelation At the same time , if we turn our Thoughts inward upon our selves , we may_meet with a kind of secret Sense concurring with the Proofs of our own Immortality , You have in my Opinion rais'd a good presumptive Argument ...
... express Revelation At the same time , if we turn our Thoughts inward upon our selves , we may_meet with a kind of secret Sense concurring with the Proofs of our own Immortality , You have in my Opinion rais'd a good presumptive Argument ...
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