The Spectator, Svazek 81793 |
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... ascribed to your own personal genius and application . You are formed for these accomplishments by a happy turn of nature , and have finished yourself in them by the A 3 utmost utmost improvements of art . A man that is defective TO ...
... ascribed to your own personal genius and application . You are formed for these accomplishments by a happy turn of nature , and have finished yourself in them by the A 3 utmost utmost improvements of art . A man that is defective TO ...
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... nature , and honesty of disposition , which always argues true greatness of mind , and is usu- ally accompanied with undaunted courage and resolu- tion , is , in a great measure , lost among us . ' The dialect of conversation is now - a ...
... nature , and honesty of disposition , which always argues true greatness of mind , and is usu- ally accompanied with undaunted courage and resolu- tion , is , in a great measure , lost among us . ' The dialect of conversation is now - a ...
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... nature , and was in the hand of a great many fine people ; this was called the Spleen . But what most of all surprised me , was a remark I made , that there was not a single vice or folly thrown into the whole heap ; at which I was very ...
... nature , and was in the hand of a great many fine people ; this was called the Spleen . But what most of all surprised me , was a remark I made , that there was not a single vice or folly thrown into the whole heap ; at which I was very ...
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... nature . SIR , June 25 , 1714 . ' We are here wonderfully pleased with the opening of your mouth , and very frequently open ours in ap- probation of your design ; especially since we find you . are resolved to preserve your taciturnity ...
... nature . SIR , June 25 , 1714 . ' We are here wonderfully pleased with the opening of your mouth , and very frequently open ours in ap- probation of your design ; especially since we find you . are resolved to preserve your taciturnity ...
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... natural temper , studies or conversa- tions , directed him to the choice of his subject . 86 Id populus curat scilicet , " Such informations cannot be highly improving to the reader . In works of humour especially , when a man writes ...
... natural temper , studies or conversa- tions , directed him to the choice of his subject . 86 Id populus curat scilicet , " Such informations cannot be highly improving to the reader . In works of humour especially , when a man writes ...
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