The Spectator: With Notes and a General Index, Volumer 1-2J. J. Woodward, 1832 - 895 sider |
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Side ix
... Mankind to get rid of their Burdens , a Dream 559 The same concluded 560 Letters , from the Dumb Doctor - from a pert Baggage - on the Author's re- covering his Speech 561 Account of the Widow's Club 562 On Egotismn - Retailers of old ...
... Mankind to get rid of their Burdens , a Dream 559 The same concluded 560 Letters , from the Dumb Doctor - from a pert Baggage - on the Author's re- covering his Speech 561 Account of the Widow's Club 562 On Egotismn - Retailers of old ...
Side xii
... mankind . Knowledge of books in recluse men , is like that sort of lantern which hides him who carries it , and serves only to pass through secret and gloomy paths of his own ; but in the possession of a man of business , it is as a ...
... mankind . Knowledge of books in recluse men , is like that sort of lantern which hides him who carries it , and serves only to pass through secret and gloomy paths of his own ; but in the possession of a man of business , it is as a ...
Side xiii
... mankind in the least , as well as the greatest endowments . Nor were it a circumstance to be mentioned , if the graces and attrac- tions of your person were not the only pre- eminence you have above others , which is left almost ...
... mankind in the least , as well as the greatest endowments . Nor were it a circumstance to be mentioned , if the graces and attrac- tions of your person were not the only pre- eminence you have above others , which is left almost ...
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... mankind . I KNOW no evil under the sun so great as the abuse of the understanding , and yet there is no one vice more common . It has diffused itself through both sexes , and all is nothing in this , if we look into the writ- qualities ...
... mankind . I KNOW no evil under the sun so great as the abuse of the understanding , and yet there is no one vice more common . It has diffused itself through both sexes , and all is nothing in this , if we look into the writ- qualities ...
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... mankind , put me in mind of that which the Roman triumvirate were formerly en- gaged in for their destruction . Every man at first stood hard for his friend , till they found that by this means they should spoil their proscription ; and ...
... mankind , put me in mind of that which the Roman triumvirate were formerly en- gaged in for their destruction . Every man at first stood hard for his friend , till they found that by this means they should spoil their proscription ; and ...
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