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Pagina 8
... fenfe . The beggar has no relifh above fenfations ; he finds reft more agreeable than motion ; and while he has a warm fire and his doxy , never reflects that he deferves to be whipped . Every man who ter- minates his fatisfactions and ...
... fenfe . The beggar has no relifh above fenfations ; he finds reft more agreeable than motion ; and while he has a warm fire and his doxy , never reflects that he deferves to be whipped . Every man who ter- minates his fatisfactions and ...
Pagina 22
... fenfe of thofe extraordinary pieces , our authors often make words of their own , which were ly foreign to the meaning of the paffages they prutended to tranflate ; their chief care being to make the numbers of the English verse answer ...
... fenfe of thofe extraordinary pieces , our authors often make words of their own , which were ly foreign to the meaning of the paffages they prutended to tranflate ; their chief care being to make the numbers of the English verse answer ...
Pagina 25
... fenfe may mifcarry . How many men are country - curates , that might have made themselves aldermen of London , by a right improvement of a smaller fum of money than what is ufually laid out upon a learned edu- cation ? A fober frugal ...
... fenfe may mifcarry . How many men are country - curates , that might have made themselves aldermen of London , by a right improvement of a smaller fum of money than what is ufually laid out upon a learned edu- cation ? A fober frugal ...
Pagina 32
... fenfe of his character . The first is from a man of bufinefs , who is his convert ; the fecond from one of whom he conceives good hopes ; the third from one who is in no itate at all , but carried one way and another by faits . 6 I SIR ...
... fenfe of his character . The first is from a man of bufinefs , who is his convert ; the fecond from one of whom he conceives good hopes ; the third from one who is in no itate at all , but carried one way and another by faits . 6 I SIR ...
Pagina 35
... fenfe and taste of mankind , and not from the principles of those arts themselves ; or in other words , the taste is not to conform to the art , but the art to the tafte , Mufic is not de- figned to please only chromatic ears , but all ...
... fenfe and taste of mankind , and not from the principles of those arts themselves ; or in other words , the taste is not to conform to the art , but the art to the tafte , Mufic is not de- figned to please only chromatic ears , but all ...
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