The Spectator, Volume 8Alexander Chalmers E. Sargeant, M. & W. Ward, Munroe, Francis & Parker, and Edward Cotton, Boston, 1810 |
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Pagina 34
... pains and application that so useful a work de- serves . C. am ever , Most worthy Sir , & c . ' No. 458. FRIDAY , AUGUST 15 , 1712 . Αἰδὼς ἐκ αγάθη HES . * -Pudor malus- HOR . False modesty . I COULD not but smile at the account that ...
... pains and application that so useful a work de- serves . C. am ever , Most worthy Sir , & c . ' No. 458. FRIDAY , AUGUST 15 , 1712 . Αἰδὼς ἐκ αγάθη HES . * -Pudor malus- HOR . False modesty . I COULD not but smile at the account that ...
Pagina 95
... pains of life . EURIPID . THE time present seldom affords sufficient em- ployment to the mind of man . Objects of pain or pleasure , love or admiration , do not lie thick enough together in life to keep the soul in con- stant action ...
... pains of life . EURIPID . THE time present seldom affords sufficient em- ployment to the mind of man . Objects of pain or pleasure , love or admiration , do not lie thick enough together in life to keep the soul in con- stant action ...
Pagina 121
... pains of stringing them . Method is of advantage to a work , both in re- spect to the writer and the reader . In regard to the first , it is a great help to his invention . When a man has planned his discourse , he finds a great many ...
... pains of stringing them . Method is of advantage to a work , both in re- spect to the writer and the reader . In regard to the first , it is a great help to his invention . When a man has planned his discourse , he finds a great many ...
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