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Pagina 6
... say this , I must be under- ftood to mean , that I shall not lower but exalt the subjects I treat upon . Discourse for their en- tertainment , is not to be debased but refined . A man may appear learned without talking fen- tences , as ...
... say this , I must be under- ftood to mean , that I shall not lower but exalt the subjects I treat upon . Discourse for their en- tertainment , is not to be debased but refined . A man may appear learned without talking fen- tences , as ...
Pagina 16
... says he , " I " do not intend to hurt any body . " I thanked him very kindly , and paffed by him ; and in a little ... say of the famous equestrian statue on the Pont- Neuf at Paris , that more people go to see the horse , than the ...
... says he , " I " do not intend to hurt any body . " I thanked him very kindly , and paffed by him ; and in a little ... say of the famous equestrian statue on the Pont- Neuf at Paris , that more people go to see the horse , than the ...
Pagina 17
... say it is a great piece of ill- nature in you , to shew so great an esteem for ' a foreigner , and to difcourage a Lion that is ' your own countryman . ' I take notice of your fable of the Lion and ' Man , but am so equally concerned in ...
... say it is a great piece of ill- nature in you , to shew so great an esteem for ' a foreigner , and to difcourage a Lion that is ' your own countryman . ' I take notice of your fable of the Lion and ' Man , but am so equally concerned in ...
Pagina 23
... say faintly they wish such a piece of news is true , he has the malice to speak fome good or other of every man of their acquain- tance . The reliefs of the envious man are those little blemishes and imperfections that discover them ...
... say faintly they wish such a piece of news is true , he has the malice to speak fome good or other of every man of their acquain- tance . The reliefs of the envious man are those little blemishes and imperfections that discover them ...
Pagina 29
... say . I do not say this , that I would by any means lose your ac- quaintance ; but I would keep it up with the ftrickest forms of good - breeding . Let us pay vifits , but never fee one another . If you will ' be so good as to deny ...
... say . I do not say this , that I would by any means lose your ac- quaintance ; but I would keep it up with the ftrickest forms of good - breeding . Let us pay vifits , but never fee one another . If you will ' be so good as to deny ...
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