The Spectator, Svazek 7George Gregory Smith J.M. Dent & Company, 1898 |
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... Sense , who at the same Time were envying his Impudence and despising his Understanding , it has been Matter of great Mirth to me ; but it soon ended in a secret Lamentation , that the Fountains of every Thing Praise - worthy in these ...
... Sense , who at the same Time were envying his Impudence and despising his Understanding , it has been Matter of great Mirth to me ; but it soon ended in a secret Lamentation , that the Fountains of every Thing Praise - worthy in these ...
Strana 168
... Senses , and even among these there is such a different degree of Perfection in the Sense , which one Animal enjoys beyond what appears in another , that though the Sense in different Animals be distinguished by the same common ...
... Senses , and even among these there is such a different degree of Perfection in the Sense , which one Animal enjoys beyond what appears in another , that though the Sense in different Animals be distinguished by the same common ...
Strana 253
... Sense no one can be a good Player , and that he is very unfit to personate the Dignity of a Roman Hero , who cannot enter into the Rules for Pronunciation and Gesture delivered by a Roman Orator , There is another thing which my Author ...
... Sense no one can be a good Player , and that he is very unfit to personate the Dignity of a Roman Hero , who cannot enter into the Rules for Pronunciation and Gesture delivered by a Roman Orator , There is another thing which my Author ...
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