The Spectator, Том 8William Durell and Company, 1810 |
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... sides , and upon applying myself to the reading of it , I found on one side written , In the dialect of men , and underneath it , CALAMITIES ; on the other side was written , In the language of the gods , and under neath , BLESSINGS . I ...
... sides , and upon applying myself to the reading of it , I found on one side written , In the dialect of men , and underneath it , CALAMITIES ; on the other side was written , In the language of the gods , and under neath , BLESSINGS . I ...
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... sides of the question in points of faith , do very seldom arrive at a fixed and settled habit of it . They are one day entirely convinced of its important truths , and the next meet with something that shakes and disturbs them . The ...
... sides of the question in points of faith , do very seldom arrive at a fixed and settled habit of it . They are one day entirely convinced of its important truths , and the next meet with something that shakes and disturbs them . The ...
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... side of human nature , as well as the dark and gloomy ; the desire of imitation may , perhaps , be a greater incen- tive to the practice of what is good , than the aversion we may conceive at what is blameable ; the one immediately ...
... side of human nature , as well as the dark and gloomy ; the desire of imitation may , perhaps , be a greater incen- tive to the practice of what is good , than the aversion we may conceive at what is blameable ; the one immediately ...
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... side of what would pass for beautiful and just , even to men of no ill judgment , before he had pointed at the failure . He was no less skilful in the know- ledge of beauty ; and , I dare say , there is no one who knew him well , but ...
... side of what would pass for beautiful and just , even to men of no ill judgment , before he had pointed at the failure . He was no less skilful in the know- ledge of beauty ; and , I dare say , there is no one who knew him well , but ...
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... side . Verse the fourth . The wonted cure . ] The elder Stevens reads wanted cure . Stanza the fourth , verse the second . After a thou- sand beauties . ] In several copies we meet with a hundred beauties , by the usual error of the ...
... side . Verse the fourth . The wonted cure . ] The elder Stevens reads wanted cure . Stanza the fourth , verse the second . After a thou- sand beauties . ] In several copies we meet with a hundred beauties , by the usual error of the ...
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