The Spectator ...Angier March, 1803 |
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第 265 頁
... desires may have cut out another channel , and determined him to other pursuits ; the motive however may be still the ... desire of distinction was doubtless implanted in our natures as an additional 224 265 SPECTATOR . N° 224. FRIDAY ...
... desires may have cut out another channel , and determined him to other pursuits ; the motive however may be still the ... desire of distinction was doubtless implanted in our natures as an additional 224 265 SPECTATOR . N° 224. FRIDAY ...
第 266 頁
... desire of being remarkable : for this , as it has been differently cultivated by education , study and converse , will bring forth suitable effects , as it falls in with an ingenuous disposition , or a corrupt mind . It does accordingly ...
... desire of being remarkable : for this , as it has been differently cultivated by education , study and converse , will bring forth suitable effects , as it falls in with an ingenuous disposition , or a corrupt mind . It does accordingly ...
第 269 頁
... desire of glory , as they are the most natural , so they are capable of being refined into the most delicate and ... desires turned upon catching flies . Active and masculine spirits in the vigour of youth neither can nor ought to remain ...
... desire of glory , as they are the most natural , so they are capable of being refined into the most delicate and ... desires turned upon catching flies . Active and masculine spirits in the vigour of youth neither can nor ought to remain ...
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