The Spectator |
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I had and another which is of equal force , in which these good impressions given
me from the wagers are made use of as arguments , according handsome
behaviour of a learned , generous ; to the celebrated line of Hudibras . ' and
wealthy ...
I had and another which is of equal force , in which these good impressions given
me from the wagers are made use of as arguments , according handsome
behaviour of a learned , generous ; to the celebrated line of Hudibras . ' and
wealthy ...
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... that obscured by the frequent use of those methods , you seem too gentle , and
to allow too many which Aristotle has ... which men of corrupt minds , and those of
his use , because his poem is written in blank weak understandings , follow .
... that obscured by the frequent use of those methods , you seem too gentle , and
to allow too many which Aristotle has ... which men of corrupt minds , and those of
his use , because his poem is written in blank weak understandings , follow .
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like to be but of little use whilft I live , I am resolved to do what good I can after my
Look downward on the globe whose hither . decease , and have accordingly
ordered iny fide • bones to be difposed of in this manner for With ...
like to be but of little use whilft I live , I am resolved to do what good I can after my
Look downward on the globe whose hither . decease , and have accordingly
ordered iny fide • bones to be difposed of in this manner for With ...
第 280 頁
I opened it therefore , with a ragement , as great a number as they can of
resolution to publish it , whatever it Thould consupernumerary and insignificant
fellows , which tain , and am sure , if any of my inale readers ! they use like
whitflers , and ...
I opened it therefore , with a ragement , as great a number as they can of
resolution to publish it , whatever it Thould consupernumerary and insignificant
fellows , which tain , and am sure , if any of my inale readers ! they use like
whitflers , and ...
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There f fears , though they never saw me . Now what I • is a poifibility , and I hope
! may say it without would beg of you would be to know whether I imputation of
immodesty to her I love with may venture to use these pert fellows with the • the ...
There f fears , though they never saw me . Now what I • is a poifibility , and I hope
! may say it without would beg of you would be to know whether I imputation of
immodesty to her I love with may venture to use these pert fellows with the • the ...
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