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Strana xvi
Of very extensive learning he has indeed given no proofs . He seems to have had
small acquaintance with the sciences , and to have read little except Latin and
French . The abundance of his man . own mind left him little need of adventitious
...
Of very extensive learning he has indeed given no proofs . He seems to have had
small acquaintance with the sciences , and to have read little except Latin and
French . The abundance of his man . own mind left him little need of adventitious
...
Strana xxi
It seems to have been his principal endeavour to avoid all harshness and
severity of diction , he is therefore sometimes verbose in his transitions and
connections , and sometimes descends too much to the language of
conversation ; yet if his ...
It seems to have been his principal endeavour to avoid all harshness and
severity of diction , he is therefore sometimes verbose in his transitions and
connections , and sometimes descends too much to the language of
conversation ; yet if his ...
Strana 209
I must do them the justice to say , that there seems to be nothing wanting to the •
finishing of these lovely pieces of human nature be• sides the turning and
applying their ambition properly , • and the keeping them up to a sense of what is
their ...
I must do them the justice to say , that there seems to be nothing wanting to the •
finishing of these lovely pieces of human nature be• sides the turning and
applying their ambition properly , • and the keeping them up to a sense of what is
their ...
Strana 262
Demetrius and Tigellius , know your place ; Go hence , and whine among the
school boy race . AFTER having at large explained what wit is , and described
the falfe appearances of it , all that labour seems but an useless inquiry , without
some ...
Demetrius and Tigellius , know your place ; Go hence , and whine among the
school boy race . AFTER having at large explained what wit is , and described
the falfe appearances of it , all that labour seems but an useless inquiry , without
some ...
Strana 264
ture . other instance of his honesty , ' as well as his good - naAs to his fine
language ; he calls the orangewoman , who it seems is inclined to grow fat , “ An “
over - grown jade , with a Hasket of guts before her ; " and falutes her with a pretty
...
ture . other instance of his honesty , ' as well as his good - naAs to his fine
language ; he calls the orangewoman , who it seems is inclined to grow fat , “ An “
over - grown jade , with a Hasket of guts before her ; " and falutes her with a pretty
...
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