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... trouble you no further ; but, with a certain gravity which these thoughts have given me, I reflect upon some things people ... folio issue, and in the 12mo edition of 1712. 3 See No. 209. manners and dispositions from those animals and ...
... trouble you no further ; but, with a certain gravity which these thoughts have given me, I reflect upon some things people ... folio issue, and in the 12mo edition of 1712. 3 See No. 209. manners and dispositions from those animals and ...
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... (folio). 2 ' Should descend to and ' (folio). 3 On the Sublime, chap. 27. * The motto in the folio issue was Horace's 'Strenua nos exercet inertia ', which had been used already for No. 54. unconstrained and disengaged, people take upon ...
... (folio). 2 ' Should descend to and ' (folio). 3 On the Sublime, chap. 27. * The motto in the folio issue was Horace's 'Strenua nos exercet inertia ', which had been used already for No. 54. unconstrained and disengaged, people take upon ...
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... folio issue. 3 ibid., ii, 404. 4 Ibid., xi, 870. This extract is not given in the folio issue. No. 285 THE SPECTATOR 325.
... folio issue. 3 ibid., ii, 404. 4 Ibid., xi, 870. This extract is not given in the folio issue. No. 285 THE SPECTATOR 325.
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