The SpectatorDerby & Jackson, 1859 |
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... acquainted with them , still more convinced of their truth and solidity . And here give me leave to mention what Monsieur Boileau has so very well enlarged upon in the preface to his works , that wit and fine writing doth not consist so ...
... acquainted with them , still more convinced of their truth and solidity . And here give me leave to mention what Monsieur Boileau has so very well enlarged upon in the preface to his works , that wit and fine writing doth not consist so ...
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... acquaintance with him ; and that we seldom hear the description of a celebrated person , without a catalogue of some notorious weaknesses and infirmities . The reason may be , be- cause any little slip is more conspicuous and observable ...
... acquaintance with him ; and that we seldom hear the description of a celebrated person , without a catalogue of some notorious weaknesses and infirmities . The reason may be , be- cause any little slip is more conspicuous and observable ...
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... acquaint us with the general design , but can never express the beauty and life of the original . But the great Judge of all the earth knows every different state and degree of human im- provement , from those weak stirrings and ...
... acquaint us with the general design , but can never express the beauty and life of the original . But the great Judge of all the earth knows every different state and degree of human im- provement , from those weak stirrings and ...
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... acquaintance , which you never discovered or perhaps suspected . Here , there- fore , discretion and good - nature are to shew their strength ; the first will hinder your thoughts from dwelling on what is disagreeable ; the other will ...
... acquaintance , which you never discovered or perhaps suspected . Here , there- fore , discretion and good - nature are to shew their strength ; the first will hinder your thoughts from dwelling on what is disagreeable ; the other will ...
第 30 頁
... acquaintance , who intends to appear very sud- denly in a rainbow hood , like the Iris in Dryden's , Virgil , not questioning but that among such a variety of colours she shall have a charm for every heart . My friend Will , who very ...
... acquaintance , who intends to appear very sud- denly in a rainbow hood , like the Iris in Dryden's , Virgil , not questioning but that among such a variety of colours she shall have a charm for every heart . My friend Will , who very ...
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