The Spectator, Том 5D. Appleton, 1853 |
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... Human nature I always thought the most useful object of human rea- son , and , to make the consideration of it pleasant and entertaining , I always thought the best employment of human wit ; other parts of philosophy may per- By Addison ...
... Human nature I always thought the most useful object of human rea- son , and , to make the consideration of it pleasant and entertaining , I always thought the best employment of human wit ; other parts of philosophy may per- By Addison ...
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... human nature for the object of his thoughts ; an inquiry into which as much exceeds all other learning , as it is of more consequence to adjust the true nature and meas- ures of right and wrong , than to settle the distances of the ...
... human nature for the object of his thoughts ; an inquiry into which as much exceeds all other learning , as it is of more consequence to adjust the true nature and meas- ures of right and wrong , than to settle the distances of the ...
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... human nature , that nothing is more gratifying to the mind of man than power or dominion ; and this I think myself amply possessed of , as I am the father of a family . I am perpetually taken up in giving out orders , in prescribing ...
... human nature , that nothing is more gratifying to the mind of man than power or dominion ; and this I think myself amply possessed of , as I am the father of a family . I am perpetually taken up in giving out orders , in prescribing ...
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PAPER I | 33 |
On the Pleasures of the Imagination | 39 |
In wild uncleard to Muses a retreat | 56 |
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