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... fure You afford all who are admitted into your con- versation , of Your elegant taste in all the polite parts of learning , of Your great humanity and complacency of manners , and of the surprising influence which is peculiar to You in ...
... fure You afford all who are admitted into your con- versation , of Your elegant taste in all the polite parts of learning , of Your great humanity and complacency of manners , and of the surprising influence which is peculiar to You in ...
Pagina 23
... fure way to an envious man's favour , is not to deserve it . But if we consider the envious man in delight , it is like reading the feat of a giant in a romance , the magnificence of his house consisfts in the ma- ny limbs of men whom ...
... fure way to an envious man's favour , is not to deserve it . But if we consider the envious man in delight , it is like reading the feat of a giant in a romance , the magnificence of his house consisfts in the ma- ny limbs of men whom ...
Pagina 26
... fure it was not human madness , for a mule or an afs ' may have been as dry as ever I was in my life , 6 ' I am , Sir , Your most obedient and humble servant . ' From the Savoy in the Strand . Mr. SPECTATOR , TF you can read it with dry ...
... fure it was not human madness , for a mule or an afs ' may have been as dry as ever I was in my life , 6 ' I am , Sir , Your most obedient and humble servant . ' From the Savoy in the Strand . Mr. SPECTATOR , TF you can read it with dry ...
Pagina 32
... fure this is but just as reasonable as if a man should call for more lights , when he has a mind to go to fleep ... fur- knowledge I am the better man , from the influ ' ence aud authority you have over . • Sir , 6 ' SIR ,. I. • Your ...
... fure this is but just as reasonable as if a man should call for more lights , when he has a mind to go to fleep ... fur- knowledge I am the better man , from the influ ' ence aud authority you have over . • Sir , 6 ' SIR ,. I. • Your ...
Pagina 47
... fure it has no foun- dation in nature , in reason , or in the practice of the ancients . We find that good and evil happen alike to all men on this side the grave ; and as the prin cipal defign of tragedy is to raise commiferation and ...
... fure it has no foun- dation in nature , in reason , or in the practice of the ancients . We find that good and evil happen alike to all men on this side the grave ; and as the prin cipal defign of tragedy is to raise commiferation and ...
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