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... thought . Real mirth must always be natural , and nature is uniform . Men have been wise in very different modes ; but they have always laughed the same way . Levity of thought naturally produced familiarity of language , and the ...
... thought . Real mirth must always be natural , and nature is uniform . Men have been wise in very different modes ; but they have always laughed the same way . Levity of thought naturally produced familiarity of language , and the ...
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... thought . It is urged by Dr. Sprat , that the irregularity of numbers is the very thing which makes that kind of ... thoughts are often new , and often striking ; but the greatness of one part is disgraced by the littleness of another ...
... thought . It is urged by Dr. Sprat , that the irregularity of numbers is the very thing which makes that kind of ... thoughts are often new , and often striking ; but the greatness of one part is disgraced by the littleness of another ...
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... thought , but with little imagery ; that he is never pathetic , and rarely sublime ; but always either ingenious or learned , either acute or profound . It is said by Denham in his elegy , To him no author was unknown , Yet what he writ ...
... thought , but with little imagery ; that he is never pathetic , and rarely sublime ; but always either ingenious or learned , either acute or profound . It is said by Denham in his elegy , To him no author was unknown , Yet what he writ ...
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... thoughts , first presents itself to the intel . lectual eye and if the first appearance offends , a further knowledge is not often sought . Whatever professes to benefit by pleasing , must please at once . The plea- sures of the mind ...
... thoughts , first presents itself to the intel . lectual eye and if the first appearance offends , a further knowledge is not often sought . Whatever professes to benefit by pleasing , must please at once . The plea- sures of the mind ...
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... thought fit to reject in this publication : as , first , all those which I wrote at school , from the age of ten years , till after fifteen ; for even so far backward there remain yet some traces of me in the little footsteps of a child ...
... thought fit to reject in this publication : as , first , all those which I wrote at school , from the age of ten years , till after fifteen ; for even so far backward there remain yet some traces of me in the little footsteps of a child ...
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