The Spectator, Svazek 7J. and R. Tonson, and S. Draper, 1747 |
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... Reader an Idea of a Perfon blameless only , or only laudable for fuch Perfec- tions as extend no farther than to his own private Advantage and Reputation . BUT when I speak of You , I Celebrate One who has had the Happiness of ...
... Reader an Idea of a Perfon blameless only , or only laudable for fuch Perfec- tions as extend no farther than to his own private Advantage and Reputation . BUT when I speak of You , I Celebrate One who has had the Happiness of ...
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... him : If you can , I be- feech you be as speedy as poffible , and you will highly oblige < Your conftant Reader and Admirer , Dulcibella Thankley . ORDERED , That the Infpector I em- ploy about Wonders N ° 474 THE SPECTATOR . 9.
... him : If you can , I be- feech you be as speedy as poffible , and you will highly oblige < Your conftant Reader and Admirer , Dulcibella Thankley . ORDERED , That the Infpector I em- ploy about Wonders N ° 474 THE SPECTATOR . 9.
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... Reader , rather than be at the pains of ftringing them . METHOD is of advantage to a Work , both in respect to the Writer and the Reader . In regard to the first , it is a great help to his Invention . When a Man has plann'd his ...
... Reader , rather than be at the pains of ftringing them . METHOD is of advantage to a Work , both in respect to the Writer and the Reader . In regard to the first , it is a great help to his Invention . When a Man has plann'd his ...
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... Reader from a methodical Difcourfe , are correfpondent with those of the Writer . He comprehends every thing eafily , takes it in with Pleasure , and re- tains it long . METHOD is not lefs requifite in ordinary Converfation than in ...
... Reader from a methodical Difcourfe , are correfpondent with those of the Writer . He comprehends every thing eafily , takes it in with Pleasure , and re- tains it long . METHOD is not lefs requifite in ordinary Converfation than in ...
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... Reader . Herodotus and Plutarch very often apply their Judgments as imperti- nently as the old Woman I have before men- tioned , though their manner of relating them makes the Folly itself appear venerable . Indeed , moft Hiftorians ...
... Reader . Herodotus and Plutarch very often apply their Judgments as imperti- nently as the old Woman I have before men- tioned , though their manner of relating them makes the Folly itself appear venerable . Indeed , moft Hiftorians ...
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