The Spectator, Svazek 7J. and R. Tonson and S. Draper, 1753 |
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... heads to vifit me , I fhould look upon these persons in ⚫ the fame degree enemies to my particular state of hap- piness , as ever the French were to that of the public , ⚫ and I would be at an annual expence in fpies to ob- • ferve ...
... heads to vifit me , I fhould look upon these persons in ⚫ the fame degree enemies to my particular state of hap- piness , as ever the French were to that of the public , ⚫ and I would be at an annual expence in fpies to ob- • ferve ...
Strana 18
... heads . Seneca and Montaigne are pat- terns for writing in this last kind , as Tully and Arif totle excel in the other . When I read an author of genius who writes without method , I fancy myself in a wood that abounds with a great many ...
... heads . Seneca and Montaigne are pat- terns for writing in this last kind , as Tully and Arif totle excel in the other . When I read an author of genius who writes without method , I fancy myself in a wood that abounds with a great many ...
Strana 19
... head , that do not offer themselves upon the general furvey of a fubject . His thoughts are- at the fame time more intelligible , and better difcover their drift and meaning , when they are placed in their proper lights , and follow one ...
... head , that do not offer themselves upon the general furvey of a fubject . His thoughts are- at the fame time more intelligible , and better difcover their drift and meaning , when they are placed in their proper lights , and follow one ...
Strana 20
... head , but few words , and gains the fame advantage over Puzzle , that a fmall body of regular troops would gain over a numberlefs undifciplined mi- litia . C ** Saturday , N ° 477 Saturday , September 6 . An me 20 N ° 476 THE SPECTATOR .
... head , but few words , and gains the fame advantage over Puzzle , that a fmall body of regular troops would gain over a numberlefs undifciplined mi- litia . C ** Saturday , N ° 477 Saturday , September 6 . An me 20 N ° 476 THE SPECTATOR .
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... head , and led me into a set of amusing thoughts concerning them . I fancied it must be very furprising to any one who enters into a detail of fafhions , to confider how far the vanity of mankind has laid itself out in drefs , what a ...
... head , and led me into a set of amusing thoughts concerning them . I fancied it must be very furprising to any one who enters into a detail of fafhions , to confider how far the vanity of mankind has laid itself out in drefs , what a ...
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