The Spectator, Svazek 2Alexander Chalmers E. Sargeant, M. & W. Ward, Munroe, Francis & Parker, and Edward Cotton, Boston, 1810 |
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... true wit generally consists in this resem- blance and congruity of ideas , false wit chiefly consists in the resemblance and congruity some- times of single letters , as in anagrams , chrono- grams , lipograms , and acrostics ...
... true wit generally consists in this resem- blance and congruity of ideas , false wit chiefly consists in the resemblance and congruity some- times of single letters , as in anagrams , chrono- grams , lipograms , and acrostics ...
Strana 14
... true wit as any author that ever writ ; and indeed all other talents of an extraordinary genius . It may be expected , since I am upon this sub- ject , that I should take notice of Mr. Dryden's definition of wit ; which , with all the ...
... true wit as any author that ever writ ; and indeed all other talents of an extraordinary genius . It may be expected , since I am upon this sub- ject , that I should take notice of Mr. Dryden's definition of wit ; which , with all the ...
Strana 208
... true greatness of mind , and is usually accom- panied with undaunted courage and resolution , is in a great measure lost amongst us . There hath been a long endeavour to transform us into foreign manners and fashions , and to bring us ...
... true greatness of mind , and is usually accom- panied with undaunted courage and resolution , is in a great measure lost amongst us . There hath been a long endeavour to transform us into foreign manners and fashions , and to bring us ...
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VOL II | 13 |
DIFFERENCE between True and False | 62 |
On Friendship ADDISON | 68 |
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