The Observer:: Being a Collection of Moral, Literary and Familiar Essays. ...C. Dilly, 1791 |
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الصفحة 17
... respect " for a benevolent disposition by remarking to << you , that without activity there can be no vir- " tue : I will explain myself more particularly ; " I will speak to you with the fincerity of a " friend - You are bleft with ...
... respect " for a benevolent disposition by remarking to << you , that without activity there can be no vir- " tue : I will explain myself more particularly ; " I will speak to you with the fincerity of a " friend - You are bleft with ...
الصفحة 128
... respect to perfonalities : Add to this , that as far as the early Christian writers were concerned in felecting these paffages , it may well be supposed they would naturally take the moft moral and fententious from amongst the comedies ...
... respect to perfonalities : Add to this , that as far as the early Christian writers were concerned in felecting these paffages , it may well be supposed they would naturally take the moft moral and fententious from amongst the comedies ...
الصفحة 145
... respect of the fententious and moral character of his drama . The poet Plautus speaks of him in his prologue to the Cafina , and acknowledges the excellence of the original upon which he had formed his comedy . He died at Smyrna , a ...
... respect of the fententious and moral character of his drama . The poet Plautus speaks of him in his prologue to the Cafina , and acknowledges the excellence of the original upon which he had formed his comedy . He died at Smyrna , a ...
الصفحة 152
... respects his religious practice , yet furely if the preacher of Chriftianity was interested to thew the corrupt example of Socrates in this light , the friend of Christianity may be allowed to repre- fent it in another point of view ...
... respects his religious practice , yet furely if the preacher of Chriftianity was interested to thew the corrupt example of Socrates in this light , the friend of Christianity may be allowed to repre- fent it in another point of view ...
الصفحة 210
... respect prepared for ; I had fondly " perfuaded myself there was not in the whole em- " pire of Spain a more friendly heart than that of " the Inquifidor's ; to my beloved Leonora he had cc ever fhewn the tenderness of a paternal affec ...
... respect prepared for ; I had fondly " perfuaded myself there was not in the whole em- " pire of Spain a more friendly heart than that of " the Inquifidor's ; to my beloved Leonora he had cc ever fhewn the tenderness of a paternal affec ...
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