The Spectator: With Notes and a General Index, Volúmenes1-2J. J. Woodward, 1832 - 895 páginas |
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... opinion , have always been defective , be- cause they have always been made with an eye to separate interests , and party principles . The thoughts of the day gave my mind employment for the whole night , so that I fell insensibly into ...
... opinion , have always been defective , be- cause they have always been made with an eye to separate interests , and party principles . The thoughts of the day gave my mind employment for the whole night , so that I fell insensibly into ...
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... I have prescribed my- self , of attacking multitudes , since every honest man ought to look upon himself as in a natural state of war with the libeller fit . If other people are not of our opinion 9 No. 35. ] 65 THE SPECTATOR .
... I have prescribed my- self , of attacking multitudes , since every honest man ought to look upon himself as in a natural state of war with the libeller fit . If other people are not of our opinion 9 No. 35. ] 65 THE SPECTATOR .
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... opinion he values in no- thing but his own favour ; who is safe against this weakness ? or who knows whe- ther he is guilty of it or not ? The best way to get clear of such a light fondness for ap- plause , is to take all possible care ...
... opinion he values in no- thing but his own favour ; who is safe against this weakness ? or who knows whe- ther he is guilty of it or not ? The best way to get clear of such a light fondness for ap- plause , is to take all possible care ...
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... opinion , we cannot help that . It were better they were . Moreover , we now and then con- descend to direct , in some measure , the little affairs of our own university . Verily , Mr. Spectator , we are much offended at the act for ...
... opinion , we cannot help that . It were better they were . Moreover , we now and then con- descend to direct , in some measure , the little affairs of our own university . Verily , Mr. Spectator , we are much offended at the act for ...
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... opinion , is much the best of all his works , after some very curious observations upon laughter , concludes thus : The passion of laughter is nothing else but sudden glory arising from some sudden conception of some emi- nency in ...
... opinion , is much the best of all his works , after some very curious observations upon laughter , concludes thus : The passion of laughter is nothing else but sudden glory arising from some sudden conception of some emi- nency in ...
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