The Spectator [by J. Addison and others]. With hist. and biogr. preface, and explanatory notes, المجلد 41823 |
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... mind , one would be still the more surprised to see so many restless candidates for glory . Ambition raises a secret tumult in the soul ; it inflames the mind , and puts it into a violent hurry of thought . It is still reaching after an ...
... mind , one would be still the more surprised to see so many restless candidates for glory . Ambition raises a secret tumult in the soul ; it inflames the mind , and puts it into a violent hurry of thought . It is still reaching after an ...
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... mind , and make the heart better . I have shewn in a former paper , with how much care I have avoided all such thoughts as are loose , obscene , or immoral ; and I believe my reader would still think the better of me , if he knew the ...
... mind , and make the heart better . I have shewn in a former paper , with how much care I have avoided all such thoughts as are loose , obscene , or immoral ; and I believe my reader would still think the better of me , if he knew the ...
الصفحة 137
... mind should be intent upon trifles , while it is at the same time forming some great design . I may therefore compare those men to a great poet , who , as Longinus says , while he is full of the most magnificent ideas , is not always at ...
... mind should be intent upon trifles , while it is at the same time forming some great design . I may therefore compare those men to a great poet , who , as Longinus says , while he is full of the most magnificent ideas , is not always at ...
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