The Spectator: With Sketches of the Lives of the Authors, an Index, and Explanatory Notes, Τόμος 8James Crissy, 1832 |
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Σελίδα 10
... soul of the fable , there are an infinity of under morals which are to be drawn from the several parts of the poem , and which makes this work more useful and instructive than any other poem in any language . Those who have criticised ...
... soul of the fable , there are an infinity of under morals which are to be drawn from the several parts of the poem , and which makes this work more useful and instructive than any other poem in any language . Those who have criticised ...
Σελίδα 61
... soul : his imagination is always clear , and his judgment undisturbed : his temper is even and unruffled , whether in action or in solitude . He comes with a relish to all those goods which nature has provided for him ; tastes all the ...
... soul : his imagination is always clear , and his judgment undisturbed : his temper is even and unruffled , whether in action or in solitude . He comes with a relish to all those goods which nature has provided for him ; tastes all the ...
Σελίδα 62
... soul , and the natural effect of virtue and innocence . Cheerfulness in an ill man deserves a harder name than language can furnish us with , and is many degrees beyond what we commonly call folly or madness . Atheism , by which I mean ...
... soul , and the natural effect of virtue and innocence . Cheerfulness in an ill man deserves a harder name than language can furnish us with , and is many degrees beyond what we commonly call folly or madness . Atheism , by which I mean ...
Σελίδα 64
... soul of a virtuous man , and makes him look upon himself every moment as more happy than he knows how to conceive . The second source of cheerfulness to a good mind , is the consideration of that Being on whom we have our dependence ...
... soul of a virtuous man , and makes him look upon himself every moment as more happy than he knows how to conceive . The second source of cheerfulness to a good mind , is the consideration of that Being on whom we have our dependence ...
Σελίδα 67
... souls truly great , and the re- paration , when an honour was designed this sol- dier , appeared as much too great to be borne by his gratitude as the injury was intolerable to his resentment . When we turn our thoughts from these extra ...
... souls truly great , and the re- paration , when an honour was designed this sol- dier , appeared as much too great to be borne by his gratitude as the injury was intolerable to his resentment . When we turn our thoughts from these extra ...
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