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... that they may seem to grow out of one another , and be disposed under the
proper 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 ...
... that they may seem to grow out of one another , and be disposed under the
proper 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 ...
Strana 19
Such Things as these we cou'd recollect to have happen'd to our own Knowledge
so very often , that we concluded the Author had his Reasons , who advises his
Son to go in Dress rather above his Fortune than under it . At last the Subject ...
Such Things as these we cou'd recollect to have happen'd to our own Knowledge
so very often , that we concluded the Author had his Reasons , who advises his
Son to go in Dress rather above his Fortune than under it . At last the Subject ...
Strana 20
This Project will be a Registry to which Posterity may have Recourse for the
clearing such obscure Passages as tend that Way in Authors , and therefore we
shall not for for the future submit our selves to the learning of 20 THE
SPECTATOR.
This Project will be a Registry to which Posterity may have Recourse for the
clearing such obscure Passages as tend that Way in Authors , and therefore we
shall not for for the future submit our selves to the learning of 20 THE
SPECTATOR.
Strana 39
... and in its Beginnings , is an unjustifiable Piece of Rashness and folly . The
Story of Bíton and Clitobus , which was in great Reputation among the Heathens ,
for we see it quoted by all the ancient Authors , both Greek and Latin , who have ...
... and in its Beginnings , is an unjustifiable Piece of Rashness and folly . The
Story of Bíton and Clitobus , which was in great Reputation among the Heathens ,
for we see it quoted by all the ancient Authors , both Greek and Latin , who have ...
Strana 42
15 , 1712 . la the Modesty of fearful Duty I read as much as from the rattling
Tongue Of sawcy and audacious EloquenceNow since these Authors have
profess'd themselves for the modest Man , even in the utmost Confusions of
Speech and ...
15 , 1712 . la the Modesty of fearful Duty I read as much as from the rattling
Tongue Of sawcy and audacious EloquenceNow since these Authors have
profess'd themselves for the modest Man , even in the utmost Confusions of
Speech and ...
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