The Spectator, Svazek 3Alexander Chalmers D. Appleton, 1853 |
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... proper uses . cordingly , if we look into particular communities and divisions of men , we may observe that it is the discreet man , not the witty , nor the learned , nor the brave , who guides the conversation , and gives mea- sures to ...
... proper uses . cordingly , if we look into particular communities and divisions of men , we may observe that it is the discreet man , not the witty , nor the learned , nor the brave , who guides the conversation , and gives mea- sures to ...
Strana 244
... proper characters , the other by drawing them quite unlike themselves . Burlesque is therefore of two kinds ; the first repre- sents mean persons in the accoutrements of heroes ; the other describes great persons acting and speaking ...
... proper characters , the other by drawing them quite unlike themselves . Burlesque is therefore of two kinds ; the first repre- sents mean persons in the accoutrements of heroes ; the other describes great persons acting and speaking ...
Strana 285
... proper judge of our per- fections , who does not guess at the sincerity of our intentions from the goodness of our actions , but weighs the goodness of our actions by the sincerity of our intentions . But farther , it is impossible for ...
... proper judge of our per- fections , who does not guess at the sincerity of our intentions from the goodness of our actions , but weighs the goodness of our actions by the sincerity of our intentions . But farther , it is impossible for ...
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