The Spectator, Svazek 8 |
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Strana 13
... but proceed ' in my old method , and entertain him with fpeculations on every useful subject that falls in my way . VOL . VIII . BY B MONDAY , N ° 557 . MONDAY , JUNE 21 . Quippe N ° 556 . 13 THE SPECTATOR .
... but proceed ' in my old method , and entertain him with fpeculations on every useful subject that falls in my way . VOL . VIII . BY B MONDAY , N ° 557 . MONDAY , JUNE 21 . Quippe N ° 556 . 13 THE SPECTATOR .
Strana 177
... converfation at proper seasons , and on proper occafions , but , on the contrary , a great grievance to fociety , when they infect every difcourfe with infipid mirth , and turn into ridicule fuch subjects as are not fuited to it .
... converfation at proper seasons , and on proper occafions , but , on the contrary , a great grievance to fociety , when they infect every difcourfe with infipid mirth , and turn into ridicule fuch subjects as are not fuited to it .
Strana 259
... nature are often treated in the epiftolary way with advantage , as in the famous epiftle of Horace to Auguftus . The poet furprifes us with his pomp , and feems rather betrayed into his subject , than to have aimed at it by defign .
... nature are often treated in the epiftolary way with advantage , as in the famous epiftle of Horace to Auguftus . The poet furprifes us with his pomp , and feems rather betrayed into his subject , than to have aimed at it by defign .
Strana 287
... perfuade ourselves that we are mafters of the subject before we are fo , only to be at the liberty of going upon a fresh fcent ; in Mr. Locke's words , We fee a little , prefume a great deal , and fo jump to the conclufion .
... perfuade ourselves that we are mafters of the subject before we are fo , only to be at the liberty of going upon a fresh fcent ; in Mr. Locke's words , We fee a little , prefume a great deal , and fo jump to the conclufion .
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