The Spectator, Svazek 4J. and R. Tonson in the Strand, 1728 |
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... ftill keep themselves upon a Level with them . THE greatest Wits that ever were produced in one Age , lived together in fo good an Under- standing , standing , and celebrated one another with fo much Generofity N ° 252 . 5 The SPECTATOR .
... ftill keep themselves upon a Level with them . THE greatest Wits that ever were produced in one Age , lived together in fo good an Under- standing , standing , and celebrated one another with fo much Generofity N ° 252 . 5 The SPECTATOR .
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... ftill more convinced of their Truth and Solidity . And here give me leave to mention what Monfieur Boileau has fo very well enlarged upon in the Preface to his Works , that Wit and fine Writing doth not confift so much in advancing ...
... ftill more convinced of their Truth and Solidity . And here give me leave to mention what Monfieur Boileau has fo very well enlarged upon in the Preface to his Works , that Wit and fine Writing doth not confift so much in advancing ...
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... ftill keep him on the fame Level with themselves . The like Kind ofConfideration often stirs up the Envy of fuch as were once his Superiors , who think it a Detraction from their Merit to fee another get Ground upon them and overtake ...
... ftill keep him on the fame Level with themselves . The like Kind ofConfideration often stirs up the Envy of fuch as were once his Superiors , who think it a Detraction from their Merit to fee another get Ground upon them and overtake ...
Strana 21
... is a very fhort - liv'd Paffion , that imme- diately decays upon growing familiar with its Object , unless it be ftill fed with fresh Discove- C 2 ries , ries , and kept alive by a new perpetual Succeffi- N ° 256 . The SPECTATOR . 21.
... is a very fhort - liv'd Paffion , that imme- diately decays upon growing familiar with its Object , unless it be ftill fed with fresh Discove- C 2 ries , ries , and kept alive by a new perpetual Succeffi- N ° 256 . The SPECTATOR . 21.
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... ftill the more furprised to fee fo many restless Can- didates for Glory . AMBITIONгaifes a fecret Tumult in the Soul , it inflames the Mind , and puts it into a violent Hurry of Thought : It is ftill reaching after an empty imaginary ...
... ftill the more furprised to fee fo many restless Can- didates for Glory . AMBITIONгaifes a fecret Tumult in the Soul , it inflames the Mind , and puts it into a violent Hurry of Thought : It is ftill reaching after an empty imaginary ...
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