The Spectator, Svazek 7George Gregory Smith J.M. Dent & Company, 1898 |
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... Discourses , the Character of a Good - natured , Honest and Accomplished Gentleman . But such Representations give my Reader an Idea of a Person blameless only , or only laudable for such Perfections as extend no farther than to his own ...
... Discourses , the Character of a Good - natured , Honest and Accomplished Gentleman . But such Representations give my Reader an Idea of a Person blameless only , or only laudable for such Perfections as extend no farther than to his own ...
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... Discourse in my Mind before I set Pen to Paper , In the other Kind of Writing , it is sufficient that I have several Thoughts on a Subject , without troubling my self to range them in such Order , that they may seem to grow out of one ...
... Discourse in my Mind before I set Pen to Paper , In the other Kind of Writing , it is sufficient that I have several Thoughts on a Subject , without troubling my self to range them in such Order , that they may seem to grow out of one ...
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... Discourse , perplexes him in another . For the same Reason likewise every Thought in a methodical Discourse shews it self in its greatest Beauty , as the several Figures in a Piece of Painting receive new Grace from their Disposition in ...
... Discourse , perplexes him in another . For the same Reason likewise every Thought in a methodical Discourse shews it self in its greatest Beauty , as the several Figures in a Piece of Painting receive new Grace from their Disposition in ...
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... Discourse runs upon the Unreasonable , ness of Bigottry and Priestcraft . This makes Mr. Puzzle the Admiration of all those who have less Sense than himself , and the Contempt of all those who have more , There is none in Town whom Tom ...
... Discourse runs upon the Unreasonable , ness of Bigottry and Priestcraft . This makes Mr. Puzzle the Admiration of all those who have less Sense than himself , and the Contempt of all those who have more , There is none in Town whom Tom ...
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... Discourse run upon the Use of Fashions . Here we remembred how much Man is govern'd by his Senses , how lively he is struck by the Objects which appear to him in an agreeable Manner , how much Cloaths contribute contribute to make us ...
... Discourse run upon the Use of Fashions . Here we remembred how much Man is govern'd by his Senses , how lively he is struck by the Objects which appear to him in an agreeable Manner , how much Cloaths contribute contribute to make us ...
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