The Spectator, 4. kötetClarendon Press, 1965 - 600 oldal A scholarly edition of a complete collation of the original sheets of The Spectator. The edition presents an authoritative text, together with an introduction, commentary notes, and scholarly apparatus. |
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141. oldal
... Mind of Man . Those who delight in reading Books of Controversie , which are written on both 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 ...
... Mind of Man . Those who delight in reading Books of Controversie , which are written on both 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 ...
165. oldal
... Mind of Man . Objects of Pain or Pleasure , Love or Admiration , do not lie thick enough together in Life to keep the Soul in constant Action , and supply an immediate Exercise to its Faculties . In order , therefore , to remedy this ...
... Mind of Man . Objects of Pain or Pleasure , Love or Admiration , do not lie thick enough together in Life to keep the Soul in constant Action , and supply an immediate Exercise to its Faculties . In order , therefore , to remedy this ...
543. oldal
... Mind , the Body , and Fortune of the Person who is devoted to it . In regard to the Mind , it first of all discovers every Flaw in it . The sober Man , by the Strength of Reason , may keep under and subdue every Vice or Folly to which ...
... Mind , the Body , and Fortune of the Person who is devoted to it . In regard to the Mind , it first of all discovers every Flaw in it . The sober Man , by the Strength of Reason , may keep under and subdue every Vice or Folly to which ...
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STEELE | 4 |
Quantum a rerum turpitudine abes tantum Te a verborum | 14 |
VOLUME I | 41 |
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