The Spectator: With Sketches of the Lives of the Authors, an Index, and Explanatory Notes, Volum 12James Crissy, 1832 |
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... light . ' I consider writers in the same view this sage astrologer does the heavenly bodies . Some of them are stars that scatter light , as others do darkness . I could mention several authors who are tenebrificous stars of the first ...
... light . ' I consider writers in the same view this sage astrologer does the heavenly bodies . Some of them are stars that scatter light , as others do darkness . I could mention several authors who are tenebrificous stars of the first ...
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... light of reason has suggested to us , es- pecially when it is such a one as has been urged by men famous for their penetration and force of understanding , and which appears altogether conclusive to those who will be at the pains to ...
... light of reason has suggested to us , es- pecially when it is such a one as has been urged by men famous for their penetration and force of understanding , and which appears altogether conclusive to those who will be at the pains to ...
Side 93
... light another man's candle by one's own , which loses none of its light by what the other gains . ' But , unluckily , mankind agree in making choice of objects which inevitably engage them in per- petual differences . Learn , therefore ...
... light another man's candle by one's own , which loses none of its light by what the other gains . ' But , unluckily , mankind agree in making choice of objects which inevitably engage them in per- petual differences . Learn , therefore ...
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