The Spectator, Svazek 1Hastings, Etheredge, and Bliss, 1809 |
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... understand , and the man of taste admire . As we must all acknowledge the great pleasure and instruction which we have received from the Specta- tor , we must also be gratified with some account of the lives of the authors , and such ...
... understand , and the man of taste admire . As we must all acknowledge the great pleasure and instruction which we have received from the Specta- tor , we must also be gratified with some account of the lives of the authors , and such ...
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... understanding . He wrote some letters to Dr. Clarke on the publication of his celebrated Discourse on the Being and Attributes of God , which were treated with much respect by that illustrious divine . His paper , No. 635. in the ...
... understanding . He wrote some letters to Dr. Clarke on the publication of his celebrated Discourse on the Being and Attributes of God , which were treated with much respect by that illustrious divine . His paper , No. 635. in the ...
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... understanding of an author . To gratify this curiosity , which is so natural to a reader , I design this paper , and my next , as prefatory discourses to my following writ- ings , and shall give some account in them of the seve- ral ...
... understanding of an author . To gratify this curiosity , which is so natural to a reader , I design this paper , and my next , as prefatory discourses to my following writ- ings , and shall give some account in them of the seve- ral ...
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... understand- ing ; but he has chosen his place of residence rather to obey the direction of an old humorsome father , than in pursuit of his own inclinations . He was placed there to study the laws of the land , and is the most learned ...
... understand- ing ; but he has chosen his place of residence rather to obey the direction of an old humorsome father , than in pursuit of his own inclinations . He was placed there to study the laws of the land , and is the most learned ...
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... understanding . When I say this , I must be understood to mean , that I shall not lower but exalt the subjects I treat upon . Discourse for their entertainment , is not to be debased but refined . A man may appear learned without ...
... understanding . When I say this , I must be understood to mean , that I shall not lower but exalt the subjects I treat upon . Discourse for their entertainment , is not to be debased but refined . A man may appear learned without ...
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