The Spectator ...John Sharpe, 1803 |
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... human nature . • For my own part , ' says he , ' I would rather it should be said of me , that there was never any such man as Plutarch , than that Plutarch was ill - natured , capricious , or in- human . ' If we may believe our ...
... human nature . • For my own part , ' says he , ' I would rather it should be said of me , that there was never any such man as Plutarch , than that Plutarch was ill - natured , capricious , or in- human . ' If we may believe our ...
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... human nature . But you cannot be in- sensible that this is a controverted doctrine ; there are authors who consider human nature in a very dif- ferent view , and books of maxims have been written 304 537 . SPECTATOR . N° 537. SATURDAY ...
... human nature . But you cannot be in- sensible that this is a controverted doctrine ; there are authors who consider human nature in a very dif- ferent view , and books of maxims have been written 304 537 . SPECTATOR . N° 537. SATURDAY ...
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... human nature , softens the mind of the beholder with sentiments of pity and compas- sion , comforts him under his own private affliction , and teaches him not to judge of men's virtues by their successes . I cannot think of one real ...
... human nature , softens the mind of the beholder with sentiments of pity and compas- sion , comforts him under his own private affliction , and teaches him not to judge of men's virtues by their successes . I cannot think of one real ...
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