The Spectator, Svazek 8J. Nunn, 1816 |
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... nature , and have finished yourself in them by the utmost improvements of art . A man that is defective in either of these qualifications ( whatever may be the secret ambition of his heart ) must never hope to make the figure you have ...
... nature , and have finished yourself in them by the utmost improvements of art . A man that is defective in either of these qualifications ( whatever may be the secret ambition of his heart ) must never hope to make the figure you have ...
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... nature , and honesty of disposition , which * Archbishop Tillotson , fulio edit , vol . ii . Sermon i . always argues true greatness of mind , and is usually NO . 557 . 9 SPECTATOR . NO. 557. MONDAY, JUNE 21, 1714. ...
... nature , and honesty of disposition , which * Archbishop Tillotson , fulio edit , vol . ii . Sermon i . always argues true greatness of mind , and is usually NO . 557 . 9 SPECTATOR . NO. 557. MONDAY, JUNE 21, 1714. ...
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... natural hump , which he disposed of with great joy of heart among this collection of human miseries . There were ... nature , and was in the hand of a great many fine people ; this was called the Spleen . But what most of all ...
... natural hump , which he disposed of with great joy of heart among this collection of human miseries . There were ... nature , and was in the hand of a great many fine people ; this was called the Spleen . But what most of all ...
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... nature . • SIR , Oxford , June 25 , 1714 .. We are here wonderfully pleased with the opening of your mouth , and very frequently open ours in appro- bation of your design ; especially since we find you are resolved to preserve your ...
... nature . • SIR , Oxford , June 25 , 1714 .. We are here wonderfully pleased with the opening of your mouth , and very frequently open ours in appro- bation of your design ; especially since we find you are resolved to preserve your ...
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... natural temper , studies , or conversation , di- rected him to the choice of his subject . Id populus curat scilicet . Such informations cannot but be highly improving to the reader . In works of humour especially , when a man writes un ...
... natural temper , studies , or conversation , di- rected him to the choice of his subject . Id populus curat scilicet . Such informations cannot but be highly improving to the reader . In works of humour especially , when a man writes un ...
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