The Spectator, Volume 2J.M. Dent & Company, 1924 |
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... observe how little is made of this inexpressible Injury , and how easily Men get into an Habit of being least agreeable where they are most obliged to be so , But this Subject deserves a distinct Speculation , and I shall observe for a ...
... observe how little is made of this inexpressible Injury , and how easily Men get into an Habit of being least agreeable where they are most obliged to be so , But this Subject deserves a distinct Speculation , and I shall observe for a ...
Page 41
... observe , that the Gloominess in which sometimes the Minds of the best Men are in- volved , very often stands in need of such little incite ments to Mirth and Laughter , as are apt to disperse Melancholy , and put our Faculties in good ...
... observe , that the Gloominess in which sometimes the Minds of the best Men are in- volved , very often stands in need of such little incite ments to Mirth and Laughter , as are apt to disperse Melancholy , and put our Faculties in good ...
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... observe upon it , that the first of this sort that made any consider able Figure in the World was that of Hercules meeting with Pleasure and Virtue , which was invented by Prodicus , who lived before Socrates , and in the first Dawnings ...
... observe upon it , that the first of this sort that made any consider able Figure in the World was that of Hercules meeting with Pleasure and Virtue , which was invented by Prodicus , who lived before Socrates , and in the first Dawnings ...
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... observe from the Behaviour of some of the most Zealous for Orthodoxy , who have often great October 2 1711 . great Friendships and Intimacies with vitious 62 THE SPECTATOR No. 184, having been informed by one of his ...
... observe from the Behaviour of some of the most Zealous for Orthodoxy , who have often great October 2 1711 . great Friendships and Intimacies with vitious 62 THE SPECTATOR No. 184, having been informed by one of his ...
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... observe that they are likewise in a most particular manner possessed with the Spirit of Bigottry , They are wedded to Opinions full of Contradiction and Im possibility , and at the same time look upon the smallest - Difficulty in an ...
... observe that they are likewise in a most particular manner possessed with the Spirit of Bigottry , They are wedded to Opinions full of Contradiction and Im possibility , and at the same time look upon the smallest - Difficulty in an ...
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