The Spectator, Svazek 4J.M. Dent & Company, 1913 |
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... Author of Genius who writes without Method , I fancy my self in a Wood that abounds with a great many noble Objects , rising among one another in the greatest Confusion and Disorder . When I read a methodical discourse , I am in a ...
... Author of Genius who writes without Method , I fancy my self in a Wood that abounds with a great many noble Objects , rising among one another in the greatest Confusion and Disorder . When I read a methodical discourse , I am in a ...
Strana 19
... Author had his Reasons , who advises his Son to go in Dress rather above his Fortune than under it . At last the Subject seem'd so considerable , that it was proposed to have a Repository builded for Fashions , as there are Chambers for ...
... Author had his Reasons , who advises his Son to go in Dress rather above his Fortune than under it . At last the Subject seem'd so considerable , that it was proposed to have a Repository builded for Fashions , as there are Chambers for ...
Strana 38
... Author of this Frame of Mind , and would think you were reading an History of you the Kings of Israel or Judah , where the Historians were actually inspired , and where , by a particular Scheme of Providence , the Kings were ...
... Author of this Frame of Mind , and would think you were reading an History of you the Kings of Israel or Judah , where the Historians were actually inspired , and where , by a particular Scheme of Providence , the Kings were ...
Strana 42
... Authors have profess'd themselves for the modest Man , even in the utmost Confusions of Speech and Countenance , why ... Author of this Letter is certainly a Man of good Sense ; but I am perhaps particular in my Opinion on this Occasion ...
... Authors have profess'd themselves for the modest Man , even in the utmost Confusions of Speech and Countenance , why ... Author of this Letter is certainly a Man of good Sense ; but I am perhaps particular in my Opinion on this Occasion ...
Strana 44
... Author adds further , That a Stone is heavy , and the Sand weighty , but a Fool's Wrath is heavier than them both . It is impos sible to suppress my own Illustration upon this Matter , which is , That as the Man of Sagacity bestirs ...
... Author adds further , That a Stone is heavy , and the Sand weighty , but a Fool's Wrath is heavier than them both . It is impos sible to suppress my own Illustration upon this Matter , which is , That as the Man of Sagacity bestirs ...
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