The Spectator, Svazek 6J. and R. Tonson, 1728 |
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... thing but rail at him . Many and fatal have been Difalters between Friends who have fallen out , and their Refent- ments are more keen than ever thofe of other Men can poffibly be : But in this it happens un- fortunately , that as there ...
... thing but rail at him . Many and fatal have been Difalters between Friends who have fallen out , and their Refent- ments are more keen than ever thofe of other Men can poffibly be : But in this it happens un- fortunately , that as there ...
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... thing to a certain Use and Purpofe , and determi- ned it to a fettled Courfe and Sphere of Action , from which , if it in the leaft deviates , it becomes unfit to answer thofe Ends for which it was de- figned . In like Manner it is in ...
... thing to a certain Use and Purpofe , and determi- ned it to a fettled Courfe and Sphere of Action , from which , if it in the leaft deviates , it becomes unfit to answer thofe Ends for which it was de- figned . In like Manner it is in ...
Strana 46
... thing difpofes its felf into Order as it were of Courfe , and the whole Work is half done as foon as undertaken . Cicero's Genius inclined him to Oratory , Virgil's to follow the Train of the Mufes ; they piously obeyed the Admonition ...
... thing difpofes its felf into Order as it were of Courfe , and the whole Work is half done as foon as undertaken . Cicero's Genius inclined him to Oratory , Virgil's to follow the Train of the Mufes ; they piously obeyed the Admonition ...
Strana 52
... it is natural to have a Fondness for ' what one does one's felf , yet I affure you I would ⚫ not have any thing of mine difplace a fingle Line of yours . 6 I.Hafte I. Hafte my Rain - Deer , and let us 52 N ° 406 . The SPECTATOR .
... it is natural to have a Fondness for ' what one does one's felf , yet I affure you I would ⚫ not have any thing of mine difplace a fingle Line of yours . 6 I.Hafte I. Hafte my Rain - Deer , and let us 52 N ° 406 . The SPECTATOR .
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... thing that is dear to us . Though our Zeal breaks out in the finest Tropes and Figures , it is not able to ftir a Limb about us . I have heard it obferved more than once by those who have feen Italy , that an untravell'd Englishman ...
... thing that is dear to us . Though our Zeal breaks out in the finest Tropes and Figures , it is not able to ftir a Limb about us . I have heard it obferved more than once by those who have feen Italy , that an untravell'd Englishman ...
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