The Spectator, Svazek 4J. and R. Tonson in the Strand, 1728 |
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... fame Man who had carried Fire and Sword into the Countries of all that had oppofed the Caufe of Liberty , and ftruck a Terrour into the Armies of France , had in the midft of His high Station a Behaviour as gentle as is ufual in the ...
... fame Man who had carried Fire and Sword into the Countries of all that had oppofed the Caufe of Liberty , and ftruck a Terrour into the Armies of France , had in the midft of His high Station a Behaviour as gentle as is ufual in the ...
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... Di- minution ; nor can any Attempts pre- vail against it , but in the Proportion which the narrow Circuit of Rumour bears to the unlimited Extent of Fame . WE WE may congratulate Your Grace not only upon Your high The Dedication .
... Di- minution ; nor can any Attempts pre- vail against it , but in the Proportion which the narrow Circuit of Rumour bears to the unlimited Extent of Fame . WE WE may congratulate Your Grace not only upon Your high The Dedication .
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... fame Time give us the Anatomy of a Female Eye , and explain the Springs and ' Sluices which feed it with fuch ready Supplies ' of Moisture ; and likewife fhew by what Means , if poffible , they may be ftopped at a reasonable Expence ...
... fame Time give us the Anatomy of a Female Eye , and explain the Springs and ' Sluices which feed it with fuch ready Supplies ' of Moisture ; and likewife fhew by what Means , if poffible , they may be ftopped at a reasonable Expence ...
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... Fame that is built on Candour and Ingenuity , according to those beau- tiful Lines of Sir John Denham , in his Poem on Fletcher's Works ! But whither am I ftraid ? I need not raise Trophies to thee from other Men's Difpraife : Nor is thy ...
... Fame that is built on Candour and Ingenuity , according to those beau- tiful Lines of Sir John Denham , in his Poem on Fletcher's Works ! But whither am I ftraid ? I need not raise Trophies to thee from other Men's Difpraife : Nor is thy ...
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... fame kind of Sublime , which he obferves in the feveral Paffages that oc- cafioned them ; I cannot but take notice , that our English Author has after the fame Manner exem- plified feveral of his Precepts in the very Precepts themfelves ...
... fame kind of Sublime , which he obferves in the feveral Paffages that oc- cafioned them ; I cannot but take notice , that our English Author has after the fame Manner exem- plified feveral of his Precepts in the very Precepts themfelves ...
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