The Spectator, 4. kötetJ.M. Dent & Company, 1913 |
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36. oldal
... Person who is possessed with it , from appearing highly absurd and ridiculous , An old Maiden Gentlewoman , whom I shall conceal under the Name of Nemesis , is the greatest Discoverer of Judgments that I have met with . She can tell you ...
... Person who is possessed with it , from appearing highly absurd and ridiculous , An old Maiden Gentlewoman , whom I shall conceal under the Name of Nemesis , is the greatest Discoverer of Judgments that I have met with . She can tell you ...
37. oldal
... Person , than on that of the Thief or the Assassin . In short , she is so good a Christian , that whatever happens to her self is a Trial , and whatever happens to her Neighbours is a Judgment . The very Description of this Folly , in ...
... Person , than on that of the Thief or the Assassin . In short , she is so good a Christian , that whatever happens to her self is a Trial , and whatever happens to her Neighbours is a Judgment . The very Description of this Folly , in ...
38. oldal
... Person whom they befall , but very presumptuous in regard to him who is supposed to inflict them . It is a strong Argument for a State of Retribution hereafter , that in this World virtuous Persons are very often unfortunate , and ...
... Person whom they befall , but very presumptuous in regard to him who is supposed to inflict them . It is a strong Argument for a State of Retribution hereafter , that in this World virtuous Persons are very often unfortunate , and ...
39. oldal
... Person who suffers , Another Consideration , that may check our Presump tion in putting such a Construction upon a ... Persons in whose Lot they have fallen ? How many Disappointments have , in their Consequences , saved a Man from Ruin ...
... Person who suffers , Another Consideration , that may check our Presump tion in putting such a Construction upon a ... Persons in whose Lot they have fallen ? How many Disappointments have , in their Consequences , saved a Man from Ruin ...
44. oldal
... Person , the same Author adds further , That a Stone is heavy , and the Sand weighty , but a Fool's Wrath is heavier ... Persons , that seem of very little Consequence . Into what tragical Extravagances does Shakespear hurry Othello upon ...
... Person , the same Author adds further , That a Stone is heavy , and the Sand weighty , but a Fool's Wrath is heavier ... Persons , that seem of very little Consequence . Into what tragical Extravagances does Shakespear hurry Othello upon ...
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