The Spectator, Svazek 4J. and R. Tonson, and S. Draper, 1747 |
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... Offence , to Yourself , obferve , that you excel the rest of Man- kind in the leaft , as well as the greatest Endowments . Nor were it a Circumftance to be men- tioned , tioned , if the Graces and Attrac- tions of Your DEDICATION .
... Offence , to Yourself , obferve , that you excel the rest of Man- kind in the leaft , as well as the greatest Endowments . Nor were it a Circumftance to be men- tioned , tioned , if the Graces and Attrac- tions of Your DEDICATION .
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... kind Look imparts all , that a Year's Difcourfe could give you ,. • in one Moment . What matters it what the fays to you , fee how fhe looks , is the Lan- C guage of all who know what Love is . C < ' " C < When the Mind is thus fummed ...
... kind Look imparts all , that a Year's Difcourfe could give you ,. • in one Moment . What matters it what the fays to you , fee how fhe looks , is the Lan- C guage of all who know what Love is . C < ' " C < When the Mind is thus fummed ...
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... kind Eye ' makes Contradiction an Affent , an enraged Eye makes Beauty deformed . This little ' Member gives Life to every other Part about < us , and I believe the Story of Argus implies no more than that the Eye is in every Part ...
... kind Eye ' makes Contradiction an Affent , an enraged Eye makes Beauty deformed . This little ' Member gives Life to every other Part about < us , and I believe the Story of Argus implies no more than that the Eye is in every Part ...
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... kind . The Obfer- vations follow one another like thofe in Horace's Art of Poetry , without that methodical Regu- larity which would have been requifite in a Profe Author . They are fome of them un- common , but fuch as the Reader muft ...
... kind . The Obfer- vations follow one another like thofe in Horace's Art of Poetry , without that methodical Regu- larity which would have been requifite in a Profe Author . They are fome of them un- common , but fuch as the Reader muft ...
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... kind of Sublime , which he obferves in the feveral paffages that occafioned them ; I cannot but take notice , that our English Author has after the fame manner exemplified feveral of his Precepts in the very Precepts themselves . I ...
... kind of Sublime , which he obferves in the feveral paffages that occafioned them ; I cannot but take notice , that our English Author has after the fame manner exemplified feveral of his Precepts in the very Precepts themselves . I ...
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