The Spectator, Band 4J. and R. Tonson, 1767 |
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... writing do not confift fo much in advancing things . that are new , as in giving things that are known an agreeable ... write in a po- fitive dogmatic way , without either language , genius , or imagination . If the reader would fee how ...
... writing do not confift fo much in advancing things . that are new , as in giving things that are known an agreeable ... write in a po- fitive dogmatic way , without either language , genius , or imagination . If the reader would fee how ...
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... write this , like a criminal , to warn people to enter upon what reformation they pleafe to make in themselves in ... writing love - letters to the beauties that have been long fince in their graves . This is to warm my heart with the ...
... write this , like a criminal , to warn people to enter upon what reformation they pleafe to make in themselves in ... writing love - letters to the beauties that have been long fince in their graves . This is to warm my heart with the ...
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... write after fuch a manner , that nothing may be interpreted as aimed at private perfons . For this reafon when I draw any faulty character , I confider all thofe perfons to whom the malice of the world may poffibly apply it , and take ...
... write after fuch a manner , that nothing may be interpreted as aimed at private perfons . For this reafon when I draw any faulty character , I confider all thofe perfons to whom the malice of the world may poffibly apply it , and take ...
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... writer of any eminence , fo there is nothing which a man that has but a very ordinary talent in ridicule may execute with greater ease . One might raise laughter for a quarter of a year together upon the works of a perfon who has ...
... writer of any eminence , fo there is nothing which a man that has but a very ordinary talent in ridicule may execute with greater ease . One might raise laughter for a quarter of a year together upon the works of a perfon who has ...
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... write my papers of criticifm in the fpirit which Ho- race has expreffed in those two famous lines ; -Si quid novifti rectius iftið , Candidus imperti ; fi non , his utere mecum . Ep . 6. lib . 1. ver . ult . If you have made any better ...
... write my papers of criticifm in the fpirit which Ho- race has expreffed in those two famous lines ; -Si quid novifti rectius iftið , Candidus imperti ; fi non , his utere mecum . Ep . 6. lib . 1. ver . ult . If you have made any better ...
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