The Spectator, Svazek 7George Gregory Smith J.M. Dent & Company, 1898 |
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... Heads to visit me , I should look upon these Persons in the same Degree Enemies to my particular State of Happiness , as ever the French were to that of the Publick , and I would be at an annual Expence in Spies to observe their Motions ...
... Heads to visit me , I should look upon these Persons in the same Degree Enemies to my particular State of Happiness , as ever the French were to that of the Publick , and I would be at an annual Expence in Spies to observe their Motions ...
Strana 11
... Heads . Seneca and Montaigne are Patterns for Writing in this last Kind , as Tully and Aristotle excel in the other . When I read an Author of Genius who writes without Method , I fancy my self in a Wood that abounds with a great many ...
... Heads . Seneca and Montaigne are Patterns for Writing in this last Kind , as Tully and Aristotle excel in the other . When I read an Author of Genius who writes without Method , I fancy my self in a Wood that abounds with a great many ...
Strana 12
... Head , that do not offer themselves upon the general Survey of a Subject . His Thoughts are at the same Time more intelligible , and better discover their Drift and Meaning , when they are placed in their proper Lights , and follow one ...
... Head , that do not offer themselves upon the general Survey of a Subject . His Thoughts are at the same Time more intelligible , and better discover their Drift and Meaning , when they are placed in their proper Lights , and follow one ...
Strana 13
... Head but few Words , and gains the same Advantage over Puzzle , that a small Body of regular Troops would gain over a numberless undisci plined Militia . C Saturday Saturday , [ ADDISON . ] No. 477 . No. THE SPECTATOR 13.
... Head but few Words , and gains the same Advantage over Puzzle , that a small Body of regular Troops would gain over a numberless undisci plined Militia . C Saturday Saturday , [ ADDISON . ] No. 477 . No. THE SPECTATOR 13.
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... Head , and led me into a Set of amus ing Thoughts concerning them . I fancy'd it must be very surprizing to any one who enters into a Detail of Fashions , to consider how far the Vanity of Mankind has laid it self out in Dress , what a ...
... Head , and led me into a Set of amus ing Thoughts concerning them . I fancy'd it must be very surprizing to any one who enters into a Detail of Fashions , to consider how far the Vanity of Mankind has laid it self out in Dress , what a ...
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