The Spectator, Svazek 4J. and R. Tonson in the Strand, 1728 |
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... Manner very beautifully defcribed in the Characters of Horace , Petronius , Quintilian and Longinus , as they are drawn in the Effay of which I am now fpeaking . SINCE I have mentioned Longinus , who in his Reflections has given us the ...
... Manner very beautifully defcribed in the Characters of Horace , Petronius , Quintilian and Longinus , as they are drawn in the Effay of which I am now fpeaking . SINCE I have mentioned Longinus , who in his Reflections has given us the ...
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... Manner as to check any Thing that tends to the Corruption of Manners , or Thing N ° 257 . The SPECTATOR . 20 they proceeded, they could never fhew the Degree, ...
... Manner as to check any Thing that tends to the Corruption of Manners , or Thing N ° 257 . The SPECTATOR . 20 they proceeded, they could never fhew the Degree, ...
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Thing that tends to the Corruption of Manners , or which is too mean or trivial for the Entertain- ment of reasonable Creatures . As to the Diver- fions of this Kind in this Town , we owe them to the Arts of Poetry and Mufick : My own ...
Thing that tends to the Corruption of Manners , or which is too mean or trivial for the Entertain- ment of reasonable Creatures . As to the Diver- fions of this Kind in this Town , we owe them to the Arts of Poetry and Mufick : My own ...
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... Manner , that all English Men who have any • Skill in Mufick may be furthered in it for their Profit or Diverfion by what new Things we fhall produce ; never pretending to furpafs o- thers , or afferting that any thing which is a Sci ...
... Manner , that all English Men who have any • Skill in Mufick may be furthered in it for their Profit or Diverfion by what new Things we fhall produce ; never pretending to furpafs o- thers , or afferting that any thing which is a Sci ...
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... Manners , he is the fame civil Perfon he ever was . He will venture his Neck to bow out of a Coach in full Speed , at once , to fhew he is full of Business , and yet is not fo taken up as to forget his old Friend . With a Man , who is ...
... Manners , he is the fame civil Perfon he ever was . He will venture his Neck to bow out of a Coach in full Speed , at once , to fhew he is full of Business , and yet is not fo taken up as to forget his old Friend . With a Man , who is ...
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