| Franklin Verzelius Newton Painter - 1894 - 688 Seiten
...fatal to the ordinary people, who are so used to be dazzled with riches that they pay as much deference to the understanding of a man of an estate as of a man of learning; and are very hardly '3 brought to regard any truth, how important soever it may be, that is preached to them, when they... | |
| Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele - 1897 - 234 Seiten
...the ordinary people ; who are so used to 10 be dazzled with riches, that they pay as much deference to the understanding of a man of an estate, as of...men of five hundred a year who do not believe it. L. IX. HIS ACCOUNT OF HIS DISAPPOINTMENT IN LOVE. No. 113.] Tuesday, July 10, 1711. [Steele. Haerent infix!... | |
| George Gregory Smith - 1897 - 356 Seiten
...to the ordinary People ; who are so used to be dazled with Riches, that they pay as much Deference to the Understanding of a Man of an Estate, as of...Men of five hundred a Year who do not believe it L No, 113, Tuesday, No, 113, Tulv 10, [STEELE,] Tuesday, July 10, Haerent infixi pectore vultus,—Virg,... | |
| 1898 - 366 Seiten
...speaks of "ordinary people " as "soused to be dazzled with riches, that they pay as much deference to the understanding of a man of an estate, as of...men of five hundred a year who do not believe it." Human nature Is very much the same now as in the time of Addisou. Booth-Tucker, the Salvation Army... | |
| SAMUEL THRBER - 1898 - 236 Seiten
...to the ordinary people; who are so used to be dazzled with riches, that they pay as much deference to the understanding of a man of an estate, as of...men of five hundred a year who do not believe it. —Addison. Spectator No. 113. Tuesday, July 10, 1711 -.— Sir Roger in love. Hserent infix! pectore... | |
| 1843 - 692 Seiten
...to the ordinary people; who are so used to be dazzled with riches, that they pay as much deference to the understanding of a man of an estate, as of...are several men of five hundred a year who do not helieve it. KEEP AWAY!' BY HT TUCKERMAN. KEEP away ! keep away ! Too wild is thy joy, Such heart-cheering... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1898 - 264 Seiten
...the ordinary people ; who are so used to be dazzled with riches, that they pay as much so deference to the understanding of a man of an estate, as of a man of learning ; and arc very hardly brought to regard any truth, how important soever it may be, that is preached to them,... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1899 - 242 Seiten
...see if any of his tenants are missing. 10 I was yesterday very much surprised to hear my old friend, in the midst of the service, calling out to one John...SIR ROGER IN LOVE. No. 113.] Tuesday, July 10, 1711. [S'l'EELE. Haerent infixi pectore vultus. VIRG. IN my first description of the company in which I pass... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1899 - 228 Seiten
...son, or father do, whom he does not see at church, — which is understood as a secret reprimand to 30 the person that is absent. The chaplain has often...soever it may be, that is preached to them, when they kndw there are several men of five hundred a year who do not believe it. L. 30 XII. SIR ROGER IN LOVE.... | |
| Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele - 1899 - 226 Seiten
...used to be dazzled with riches, that they pay as much deference to the understanding of a man of 20 an estate as of a man of learning; and are very hardly...men of five hundred a year who do not believe it. 25 L ,J f IX. SIR ROGER AND THE WIDOW. IN my first description of the company in which I pass most... | |
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