The Spectator: With Sketches of the Lives of the Authors, an Index, and Explanatory Notes, Volums 5-6Crissy and Markley, 1853 |
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Pàgina 82
... appear in some little confusion at the beginning of his speech ; and confesses that he himself never entered upon an oration without trembling and concern . It is indeed a kind of deference which is due to a great assembly ; and seldom ...
... appear in some little confusion at the beginning of his speech ; and confesses that he himself never entered upon an oration without trembling and concern . It is indeed a kind of deference which is due to a great assembly ; and seldom ...
Pàgina 212
... appear a saint or hero to another . He therefore who looks upon the soul through its outward actions , often sees it ... appears in its full beauty and perfection . Thus we see that none but the Su- preme Being can esteem us according to ...
... appear a saint or hero to another . He therefore who looks upon the soul through its outward actions , often sees it ... appears in its full beauty and perfection . Thus we see that none but the Su- preme Being can esteem us according to ...
Pàgina 238
... appears un- reasonable to the son . There are so few who can grow old with a good grace , and yet fewer who can come slow ... appear the worthy offspring of such a father . It is after this manner that Camil- lus and his first born dwell ...
... appears un- reasonable to the son . There are so few who can grow old with a good grace , and yet fewer who can come slow ... appear the worthy offspring of such a father . It is after this manner that Camil- lus and his first born dwell ...
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