The Spectator, Svazek 2William Durell and Company, 1809 |
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... conversation , he told me that he generally talked in the Paranomasia , that he sometimes gave into the Ploce , but that in his humble opinion he shin- ed most in the Antanaclasis . I must not here omit , that a famous university of ...
... conversation , he told me that he generally talked in the Paranomasia , that he sometimes gave into the Ploce , but that in his humble opinion he shin- ed most in the Antanaclasis . I must not here omit , that a famous university of ...
Strana 16
... conversation with men of judgment ) they soon forsake them . ' I must not dismiss this subject without observing , that as Mr. Locke , in the passage above - mentioned , has discovered the most fruitful source of wit , so there is ...
... conversation with men of judgment ) they soon forsake them . ' I must not dismiss this subject without observing , that as Mr. Locke , in the passage above - mentioned , has discovered the most fruitful source of wit , so there is ...
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... conversation with these invisible com- panions , I discovered in the centre of a very dark grove , a monstrous fabric built after the Gothic man- ner , and covered with innumerable devices in that barbarous kind of sculpture . I ...
... conversation with these invisible com- panions , I discovered in the centre of a very dark grove , a monstrous fabric built after the Gothic man- ner , and covered with innumerable devices in that barbarous kind of sculpture . I ...
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... conversation is never so much straitened and confined as in numerous assem- blies . When a multitude meet together upon any subject of discourse , their debates are taken up chief- ly with forms and general positions ; nay , if we come ...
... conversation is never so much straitened and confined as in numerous assem- blies . When a multitude meet together upon any subject of discourse , their debates are taken up chief- ly with forms and general positions ; nay , if we come ...
Strana 43
... ness of behaviour . A man often contracts a friend- ship with one whom perhaps he does not find out till after a year's conversation ; when on a sudden some latent ill humour breaks out upon him , which he No. 68 . 43 THE SPECTATOR .
... ness of behaviour . A man often contracts a friend- ship with one whom perhaps he does not find out till after a year's conversation ; when on a sudden some latent ill humour breaks out upon him , which he No. 68 . 43 THE SPECTATOR .
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