The Spectator, Svazek 2Clarendon Press, 1965 - Počet stran: 606 A scholarly edition of a complete collation of the original sheets of The Spectator. The edition presents an authoritative text, together with an introduction, commentary notes, and scholarly apparatus. |
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Strana 80
... proper therefore to trace the Original and Signification of this Word . Cant is , by some People , derived from one Andrew Cant who , they say , was a Presbyterian Minister in some Illiterate part of Scotland , who by Exercise and Use ...
... proper therefore to trace the Original and Signification of this Word . Cant is , by some People , derived from one Andrew Cant who , they say , was a Presbyterian Minister in some Illiterate part of Scotland , who by Exercise and Use ...
Strana 365
... proper application to such things as are then suitable to our capacity , but have some analogy with what is to follow , that the habitude may grow up with us , and be gradually directed to more proper objects as we advance in years ( i ...
... proper application to such things as are then suitable to our capacity , but have some analogy with what is to follow , that the habitude may grow up with us , and be gradually directed to more proper objects as we advance in years ( i ...
Strana 376
... proper Times and Places , and turns them to the Advantage of the Person who is possessed of them . Without it Learning is Pedantry , and Wit Impertinence ; Vertue it self looks like Weakness ; the best Parts only qualifie a Man to be ...
... proper Times and Places , and turns them to the Advantage of the Person who is possessed of them . Without it Learning is Pedantry , and Wit Impertinence ; Vertue it self looks like Weakness ; the best Parts only qualifie a Man to be ...
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