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Strana 15
He is studying the passions themselves , when he should be enquiring into the debates among men which arise from them . He knows the argument of each of the orations of Demosthenes and Tully ; but not one case in the reports of our own ...
He is studying the passions themselves , when he should be enquiring into the debates among men which arise from them . He knows the argument of each of the orations of Demosthenes and Tully ; but not one case in the reports of our own ...
Strana 16
A strict honesty , and an even regular behaviour , are in themselves obstacles to him : that mult press through crowds , who endeavour at the fame end with himself , the favour of a commander .. He will however in his way of talk excuse ...
A strict honesty , and an even regular behaviour , are in themselves obstacles to him : that mult press through crowds , who endeavour at the fame end with himself , the favour of a commander .. He will however in his way of talk excuse ...
Strana 24
There are , I must confess , many to whom my person is as well known as that of their nearest relations , who give themselves no farther trouble about calling me by my nanic or quality , but speak of me very currently by Mr. What d'ye ...
There are , I must confess , many to whom my person is as well known as that of their nearest relations , who give themselves no farther trouble about calling me by my nanic or quality , but speak of me very currently by Mr. What d'ye ...
Strana 27
... that shadows and realities ought not to be mixed together in the same piece ; and , that the scenes which are designed as the representations of nature , should be filled with resemblances , and not with the things themselves .
... that shadows and realities ought not to be mixed together in the same piece ; and , that the scenes which are designed as the representations of nature , should be filled with resemblances , and not with the things themselves .
Strana 29
... Italians express themselves in such a florid form of words , and such tedious circumlocutions , as are used by none but pedants in our own country ; and at the same time fill their writings with such poor imaginacions and conceits ...
... Italians express themselves in such a florid form of words , and such tedious circumlocutions , as are used by none but pedants in our own country ; and at the same time fill their writings with such poor imaginacions and conceits ...
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