The Spectator, Svazek 7J. and R. Tonson, and S. Draper, 1747 |
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... seem to grow out of one ano- ther , and be difpos'd under the proper Heads . Seneca and Montaigne are Patterns for Wri- ting in this laft kind , as Tully and Ariftotle excel in the other . When I read an Author of Genius who writes ...
... seem to grow out of one ano- ther , and be difpos'd under the proper Heads . Seneca and Montaigne are Patterns for Wri- ting in this laft kind , as Tully and Ariftotle excel in the other . When I read an Author of Genius who writes ...
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... seem to be of its own producing . There is another Circum- ftance in which I am very particular , or , as my Neighbours call me , very whimfical : As my Garden invites into it all the Birds of the Country , by offering them the ...
... seem to be of its own producing . There is another Circum- ftance in which I am very particular , or , as my Neighbours call me , very whimfical : As my Garden invites into it all the Birds of the Country , by offering them the ...
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... seems to have been brought up with an Eye to the Law , taken the Debate into his hand , and given it as his Opinion , that neither Count Rechteren nor Monfieur Mef- nager had behaved themselves right in this Af- fair . Count Rechteren ...
... seems to have been brought up with an Eye to the Law , taken the Debate into his hand , and given it as his Opinion , that neither Count Rechteren nor Monfieur Mef- nager had behaved themselves right in this Af- fair . Count Rechteren ...
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... fame Discourse . A Lady , who calls herself Euterpe , and seems a Woman of Letters , afks me whether I am for establishing the Salick Law in every Family , and and why it is not fit that a Woman who 52 THE SPECTATOR . N ° 482.
... fame Discourse . A Lady , who calls herself Euterpe , and seems a Woman of Letters , afks me whether I am for establishing the Salick Law in every Family , and and why it is not fit that a Woman who 52 THE SPECTATOR . N ° 482.
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... seem to have fo good a Title to the Protection of the Men of Eminence in ' it as the modeft Man ; not fo much because his Modesty is a certain Indication of his Merit , as becaufe ' tis a certain Obstacle to the producing of it . Now ...
... seem to have fo good a Title to the Protection of the Men of Eminence in ' it as the modeft Man ; not fo much because his Modesty is a certain Indication of his Merit , as becaufe ' tis a certain Obstacle to the producing of it . Now ...
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