The Spectator; in Miniature: Being a Collection of the Principal Religious, Moral, Humorous, Satyrical & Critical Essays Contained in that Celebrated Publication, 2. köideW. Suttaby, 1808 |
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... human Soul , knows very well that the period will come about in eternity , when the human Soul shall be as perfect as he himself now is : nay , when she shall look down upon that degree of perfection , as much as she now falls short of ...
... human Soul , knows very well that the period will come about in eternity , when the human Soul shall be as perfect as he himself now is : nay , when she shall look down upon that degree of perfection , as much as she now falls short of ...
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... human understanding , break forth , and appear like one of another species ! The vast machine we inhabit lies open to him ; he seems not unacquainted with the general laws that govern it ; and while with the transport of a philosopher ...
... human understanding , break forth , and appear like one of another species ! The vast machine we inhabit lies open to him ; he seems not unacquainted with the general laws that govern it ; and while with the transport of a philosopher ...
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... human affairs , he will both think and write in a more exalted and magnificent manner . For the same reason that excellent master would have recommended the study of those great and glorious mysteries which revelation has discovered to ...
... human affairs , he will both think and write in a more exalted and magnificent manner . For the same reason that excellent master would have recommended the study of those great and glorious mysteries which revelation has discovered to ...
Contents
VOLUME | i |
History of Inkle and Yarico | iii |
Life of Joseph Addison The Same | xx |
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Acrostics ADDISON admired affect agreeable Anagrams animals appear April fools atheist Avarice beautiful behaviour Blanche of Castile body called character Cicero consider conversation court creatures death delight divine dreams dressed DRYDEN endeavour Eucrate excellent fancy Fidelio fortune genius gentleman George Etheridge give glory greatest hand happy heard heart Heaven Hesiod honour human humour ideas imagination infinite JOSEPH ADDISON kind king lady Lætitia laugh live look Lord mankind manner ment mind nature neral never observe occasion opinion OVID particular passion perfection person Pharamond Pict Pindar pleased pleasure poem poet praise present prince racter reader reason religion ROSCOMMON sense sight sion Sir Richard Baker soul speak Spectator spirits Tatler tell temper thing thou thought tion told truth tural turn VIRG virtue Whig whilst whole woman wonderful words writings young