The Spectator, Svazky 3–4Dent, 1930 |
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Strana 171
... mean those who are worthless in themselves , or who , without any Call , will press into the Company of their Betters , Nor , when I speak of Patrons , do I mean those who either have it not in their Power , or have no Obligation to ...
... mean those who are worthless in themselves , or who , without any Call , will press into the Company of their Betters , Nor , when I speak of Patrons , do I mean those who either have it not in their Power , or have no Obligation to ...
Strana 15
... mean and deficient in his Qualifica tions , than of making any single one eminent or extraordinary , And among those , who are the most richly endow'd by Nature , and accomplished by their own Industry , how few are there whose Vertues ...
... mean and deficient in his Qualifica tions , than of making any single one eminent or extraordinary , And among those , who are the most richly endow'd by Nature , and accomplished by their own Industry , how few are there whose Vertues ...
Strana 85
... mean the Authors having chosen for their Heroes Persons who were so nearly related to the People for whom they wrote . Achilles was a Greek , and Æneas the remote Founder of Rome . By this means their Countrymen ( whom they prin cipally ...
... mean the Authors having chosen for their Heroes Persons who were so nearly related to the People for whom they wrote . Achilles was a Greek , and Æneas the remote Founder of Rome . By this means their Countrymen ( whom they prin cipally ...
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