The Spectator, Band 4J. and R. Tonson, 1767 |
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... things , which it feems did not occur to you : do but reflect upon the nonfenfe it makes men talk , the flames which it is faid to kindle , the transport it raises , the dejection it caufes in the braveft men ; and if you do believe ...
... things , which it feems did not occur to you : do but reflect upon the nonfenfe it makes men talk , the flames which it is faid to kindle , the transport it raises , the dejection it caufes in the braveft men ; and if you do believe ...
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... thing , turns all its charms . against an ogler . The eye of Lufitania is an inftrument of premeditated murder ; but the defign being visible , • destroys the execution of it ; and with much more beau- « ty than that of Leonora , it is ...
... thing , turns all its charms . against an ogler . The eye of Lufitania is an inftrument of premeditated murder ; but the defign being visible , • destroys the execution of it ; and with much more beau- « ty than that of Leonora , it is ...
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... thing ? It is certain too , that they are poffeffed of fome fprings of rhetoric which men want , fuch as tears , fainting fits , and the like , ⚫ which I have feen employed upon occafion with good fuccefs . You must know I am a plain ...
... thing ? It is certain too , that they are poffeffed of fome fprings of rhetoric which men want , fuch as tears , fainting fits , and the like , ⚫ which I have feen employed upon occafion with good fuccefs . You must know I am a plain ...
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... things . that are new , as in giving things that are known an agreeable turn . It is impoffible for us , who live in the later ages of the world , to make obfervations in criti- cifm , morality , or in any art or fcience , which have ...
... things . that are new , as in giving things that are known an agreeable turn . It is impoffible for us , who live in the later ages of the world , to make obfervations in criti- cifm , morality , or in any art or fcience , which have ...
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... thing that is fober , decent , and proper : ma- trimony and the clergy are the topics of people of little wit and no understanding . I own to you , I have ⚫ learned of the vicar's wife all you tax me with : fhe is a difcreet ...
... thing that is fober , decent , and proper : ma- trimony and the clergy are the topics of people of little wit and no understanding . I own to you , I have ⚫ learned of the vicar's wife all you tax me with : fhe is a difcreet ...
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