The Spectator, Volume 4J.M. Dent & Company, 1913 |
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... Nature approves in all whom you admit to your Conversation . But , to return to your Majesty's Letter , I humbly con ceive , that all Distinctions are useful to Men only as they are to act in Publick ; and it would be a romantick ...
... Nature approves in all whom you admit to your Conversation . But , to return to your Majesty's Letter , I humbly con ceive , that all Distinctions are useful to Men only as they are to act in Publick ; and it would be a romantick ...
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... Nature , produces Good will towards Men , and puts the mildest Construction upon every Accident that befalls them ... natural Tincture of Mind in all their Thoughts , Words and Actions . As the finest Wines have often the Taste of the ...
... Nature , produces Good will towards Men , and puts the mildest Construction upon every Accident that befalls them ... natural Tincture of Mind in all their Thoughts , Words and Actions . As the finest Wines have often the Taste of the ...
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... Nature , when he sleeps he retires to a private World that is particular to himself . There seems something in this Consideration that inti mates to us a natural Grandeur and Perfection in the Soul , which is rather to be admired than ...
... Nature , when he sleeps he retires to a private World that is particular to himself . There seems something in this Consideration that inti mates to us a natural Grandeur and Perfection in the Soul , which is rather to be admired than ...
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... Name in Nature . If it be not so in it self , all the wiser Part of Mankind from the beginning of the World to this Day No. 489 . Saturday , Sept. 20 , 1712 . 1712 , No , 490. Day has consented in an THE SPECTATOR 61.
... Name in Nature . If it be not so in it self , all the wiser Part of Mankind from the beginning of the World to this Day No. 489 . Saturday , Sept. 20 , 1712 . 1712 , No , 490. Day has consented in an THE SPECTATOR 61.
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Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele. For natural Affection soon doth cease , And quenched is with Cupid's greater Flame ... Nature in the wicked Actions committed in the preceding Part of the History , This will be better understood by the ...
Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele. For natural Affection soon doth cease , And quenched is with Cupid's greater Flame ... Nature in the wicked Actions committed in the preceding Part of the History , This will be better understood by the ...
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