The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison: The Spectator [no. 162-483H. G. Bohn, 1865 - 8 σελίδες |
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Σελίδα 6
... consider whole kingdoms laid in ashes , families put to the sword , wretches shut up in dungeons , and the like calamities of mankind , that we are out of countenance for our own weakness , if we sink under such little strokes of ...
... consider whole kingdoms laid in ashes , families put to the sword , wretches shut up in dungeons , and the like calamities of mankind , that we are out of countenance for our own weakness , if we sink under such little strokes of ...
Σελίδα 22
... consider the effects of this passion , one would rather think it proceeded from an inveterate hatred than an excessive love ; for certainly none can meet with more disquietude and uneasiness than a suspected wife , if we except the 22 ...
... consider the effects of this passion , one would rather think it proceeded from an inveterate hatred than an excessive love ; for certainly none can meet with more disquietude and uneasiness than a suspected wife , if we except the 22 ...
Σελίδα 29
... consider the kindness that produced them , and therefore represented him in her imagination rather under the frightful idea of a murderer than a lover . Herod was at length acquitted , and dismissed by Mark Antony , when his soul was ...
... consider the kindness that produced them , and therefore represented him in her imagination rather under the frightful idea of a murderer than a lover . Herod was at length acquitted , and dismissed by Mark Antony , when his soul was ...
Σελίδα 34
... consider whether it operates according to the rules of reason and duty for if , notwithstanding its general bene- volence to mankind , it makes no distinction between its ob- jects , if it exerts itself promiscuously towards the ...
... consider whether it operates according to the rules of reason and duty for if , notwithstanding its general bene- volence to mankind , it makes no distinction between its ob- jects , if it exerts itself promiscuously towards the ...
Σελίδα 42
... consider ourselves attentively , we shall find that we are not only inclined to love those who descend from us , but that we bear a kind of ( σropyǹ , or ) natural af- fection to everything which relies upon us for its good and ...
... consider ourselves attentively , we shall find that we are not only inclined to love those who descend from us , but that we bear a kind of ( σropyǹ , or ) natural af- fection to everything which relies upon us for its good and ...
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