The Spectator: Corrected from the Originals, Svazek 2George B. Whittaker, 1827 |
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... kind of wit which consists partly in the resemblance of ideas , and partly in the resemblance of words , which for distinction sake I shall call mixt wit . This kind of wit is that which abounds in Cowley , more than in any author that ...
... kind of wit which consists partly in the resemblance of ideas , and partly in the resemblance of words , which for distinction sake I shall call mixt wit . This kind of wit is that which abounds in Cowley , more than in any author that ...
Strana 10
... kind of sculpture . I im- mediately went up to it , and found it to be a kind of heathen temple consecrated to the god of Dulness . Upon my entrance I saw the deity of the place dressed in the habit of a monk , with a book in one hand ...
... kind of sculpture . I im- mediately went up to it , and found it to be a kind of heathen temple consecrated to the god of Dulness . Upon my entrance I saw the deity of the place dressed in the habit of a monk , with a book in one hand ...
Strana 309
... kind of sex in the very soul , I shall not pretend to determine . As vivacity is the gift of women , gravity is that of They should each of them therefore keep a watch upon the particular bias which nature has fixed in their minds ...
... kind of sex in the very soul , I shall not pretend to determine . As vivacity is the gift of women , gravity is that of They should each of them therefore keep a watch upon the particular bias which nature has fixed in their minds ...
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Allegory of several schemes of | 18 |
Letter from a coquettefrom B D on formal | 58 |
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