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Pagina 12
... genius of a Common- wealth , and a young man of about twenty - two years of age ( a ) , whose name . I could not learn . He had a sword in his right hand , which in the dance he often brandish- ed at the act of settlement ; and a citzen ...
... genius of a Common- wealth , and a young man of about twenty - two years of age ( a ) , whose name . I could not learn . He had a sword in his right hand , which in the dance he often brandish- ed at the act of settlement ; and a citzen ...
Pagina 13
... genius of Great Britain . At their first entrance the Lady revived , the bags swelled to their former bulk , the piles of faggots and heaps of paper changed into pyramids of guineas : and , for my own part , I was so transported with ...
... genius of Great Britain . At their first entrance the Lady revived , the bags swelled to their former bulk , the piles of faggots and heaps of paper changed into pyramids of guineas : and , for my own part , I was so transported with ...
Pagina 20
... conceits , as our youths are ashamed of before they have been two years at the university . Some may be apt to think that it is the difference of genius which produces this difference in the works of the two 20 NO . 5 . THE SPECTATOR .
... conceits , as our youths are ashamed of before they have been two years at the university . Some may be apt to think that it is the difference of genius which produces this difference in the works of the two 20 NO . 5 . THE SPECTATOR .
Pagina 39
... genius cannot forbear throwing out against their best friends , when they have such a handle given them of be- ing witty . But let them remember that I do hereby enter my caveat against this piece of raillery . C. NO . 11. TUESDAY ...
... genius cannot forbear throwing out against their best friends , when they have such a handle given them of be- ing witty . But let them remember that I do hereby enter my caveat against this piece of raillery . C. NO . 11. TUESDAY ...
Pagina 62
... will endeavour to make up with industry and fidelity what I want in parts and genius . I am , Sir , C. Your most obedient servant , CHARLES LILLIE ! NO . 17. TUESDAY , MARCH 20. 1710-11 . 62 NO . 16 . THE SPECTATOR .
... will endeavour to make up with industry and fidelity what I want in parts and genius . I am , Sir , C. Your most obedient servant , CHARLES LILLIE ! NO . 17. TUESDAY , MARCH 20. 1710-11 . 62 NO . 16 . THE SPECTATOR .
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