The Spectator. ...J. Tonson, 1724 |
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... of the like nature , that conduce very much to the right understanding of an Author . To gratify this Curiofity , which is fo natural to a Reader , I de- fign fign this Paper and my next as Prefa- tory Difcourfes THE ...
... of the like nature , that conduce very much to the right understanding of an Author . To gratify this Curiofity , which is fo natural to a Reader , I de- fign fign this Paper and my next as Prefa- tory Difcourfes THE ...
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... Author , when he first ap- pears in the World , is very apt to believe it has nothing to think of but his Perfor- mances . With a good Share of this Vanity in my Heart , I made it my of my Business these three Days to liften after my 26 ...
... Author , when he first ap- pears in the World , is very apt to believe it has nothing to think of but his Perfor- mances . With a good Share of this Vanity in my Heart , I made it my of my Business these three Days to liften after my 26 ...
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... Author , for they defire no more in any thing , but to be new to be agreeable . If I found Confolation among fuch , I was as much difquieted by the Inca- pacity of others . These are Mortals who have a certain Curiofity without Power of ...
... Author , for they defire no more in any thing , but to be new to be agreeable . If I found Confolation among fuch , I was as much difquieted by the Inca- pacity of others . These are Mortals who have a certain Curiofity without Power of ...
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... from another , or had Advice about her Trimmings , I fhall not allow her the Praife of Drefs , any more than I would call a ' Plagiary an Author . When I threw my my Eye towards the next Woman to her , WILL A 3 x The SPECTATOR .
... from another , or had Advice about her Trimmings , I fhall not allow her the Praife of Drefs , any more than I would call a ' Plagiary an Author . When I threw my my Eye towards the next Woman to her , WILL A 3 x The SPECTATOR .
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... Authors much more than the Mo- dern Italians pretend to do . And as for the Poet himself , from whom the Dreams of this Opera are taken , I must entire- ly agree with Monfieur Boileau , that one Verfe in Virgil is worth all the Clincant ...
... Authors much more than the Mo- dern Italians pretend to do . And as for the Poet himself , from whom the Dreams of this Opera are taken , I must entire- ly agree with Monfieur Boileau , that one Verfe in Virgil is worth all the Clincant ...
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