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... reason , and adorned with all the graces and em- bellishments of wit ! When learning irradiates common life , it is then in its highest use and per- fection ; and it is to such as your lordship , that the sciences owe the esteem which ...
... reason , and adorned with all the graces and em- bellishments of wit ! When learning irradiates common life , it is then in its highest use and per- fection ; and it is to such as your lordship , that the sciences owe the esteem which ...
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... reason , among others , they forbad them under pain of death , to be present at the Olympic games , notwithstanding these were the public diversions of all Greece . As our English women excel those of all nations in • beauty , they ...
... reason , among others , they forbad them under pain of death , to be present at the Olympic games , notwithstanding these were the public diversions of all Greece . As our English women excel those of all nations in • beauty , they ...
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... reason , when my friends take a survey of my library , they are very much sur- prised to find upon the shelf of folios two long band- boxes standing upright among my books ; till I let them see that they are both of them lined with deep ...
... reason , when my friends take a survey of my library , they are very much sur- prised to find upon the shelf of folios two long band- boxes standing upright among my books ; till I let them see that they are both of them lined with deep ...
Pagina 22
... reason but because it is a copy of nature . There is even a despicable simplicity in the verse ; and yet because the sentiments appear genuine and unaf- fected , they are able to move the mind of the most polite reader with inward ...
... reason but because it is a copy of nature . There is even a despicable simplicity in the verse ; and yet because the sentiments appear genuine and unaf- fected , they are able to move the mind of the most polite reader with inward ...
Pagina 24
... reasons is a grammarian and a logician , though he may be wholly unacquainted with the rules of grammar or logic , as they are delivered in books and systems . In the same manner , every one is in some degree a mnaster of that art which ...
... reasons is a grammarian and a logician , though he may be wholly unacquainted with the rules of grammar or logic , as they are delivered in books and systems . In the same manner , every one is in some degree a mnaster of that art which ...
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