Whifperers; *c for they that- are envious towards all, are more " obnoxious and officious towards one." -But, with Submiffion to fo good a Judge of Human Nature, I own, I can difcover no uncommon Qualification in them for Spies ; and very few motives... The Works of William Hay - Page 33by William Hay - 1794Full view - About this book
| Robert Dodsley - 1761 - 364 pages
...are envious towards all, are more " obnoxious and officious towards one." — But, with Submiffion to fo good a Judge of Human Nature, I own, I can difcover...to that bafe and ungenerous Office, either for the Sake of Intereft or Power : jf for Intereft, it is to gratify their Covetoufnefs ; if for Power, their... | |
| Robert Dodsley - English essays - 1761 - 366 pages
...that are envious towards all, are more " obnoxious and officious towards one."—But, with Submiffion to fo good a Judge of Human Nature, I own, I can difcover...few Motives to Envy peculiar to themfelves. Spies tubmit to that bafe and ungenerous Office, either for the Sake of Intereft or Power: if for Intereft,... | |
| Robert Dodsley - 1762 - 342 pages
...envious to" wards all, are more obnoxious and oflicious to«' wards one." — But, with Submiflion to fo good a Judge of Human Nature, I own, I can difcover...themfelves. Spies fubmit to that bafe and ungenerous Oflice, either for the Sake of Intereft or Power : if for Intereft, it is to gratify their Covetoufnefs... | |
| Philosophy - 1765 - 378 pages
...that- are envious towards all, are more " obnoxious and officious towards one." -But, with Submiffion to fo good a Judge of Human Nature, I own, I can difcover...to that bafe and ungenerous Office, either for the Sake of Intereft or Power : if for Intereft, it is to gratify their Covetoufnefs ; ' if for Power,... | |
| Robert Dodsley - 1771 - 372 pages
...that are envious towards all, are more " obnoxious and ofEcious towards one." — But, with Submiffion to fo good a Judge of Human Nature, I own, I can difcover...for Spies ; and very few motives to Envy peculiar to thernfelves. Spies fubmit to that bafe and ungenerou s Office, either for the Sake of Intereft or Power... | |
| 482 pages
...they that are envious towards all are more obnoxious and officious towards one.' But, with fubmiffion to fo good a judge of human nature, I own I can difcover no uncommon qualification in them for ipies ; and very few motives to envy peculiar to themfelves. Spies fubmit to that bafe and ungenerous... | |
| Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1816 - 816 pages
...towards nil, are more ohfequious and officious towards one. But, with fubnvfiion to fo good a jndge of human nature, I own I can difcover no uncommon qualification in them for fpies ; and very few motives to envy peculiar to themfelves. Spies fnbmit to that bafe and ungenerous... | |
| Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1823 - 896 pages
...officious towards one.' But, with submission to to good a judge of human nature, I own I can discover no uncommon qualification in them for spies ; and very few motives to envy peculiar to themselves. Spies submit to that base and ungenerous office, either for the sake of interest or power:... | |
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