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Pagina v
... to which he had been reduced , he found his old patrons out of power , and was therefore for a time at full leifure for the cultivation of his mind ; and a mind fo cultivated gives reafon to believe that little time was loft .
... to which he had been reduced , he found his old patrons out of power , and was therefore for a time at full leifure for the cultivation of his mind ; and a mind fo cultivated gives reafon to believe that little time was loft .
Pagina xvi
Of very extensive learning he has indeed given no proofs . He seems to have had small acquaintance with the sciences , and to have read little except Latin and French . The abundance of his own mind left him little need of adventitious ...
Of very extensive learning he has indeed given no proofs . He seems to have had small acquaintance with the sciences , and to have read little except Latin and French . The abundance of his own mind left him little need of adventitious ...
Pagina xvii
own mind left him little need of adventitious fentiments ; his wit always could fuggeft what the · occafion demanded . He had read with critical eyes the important volume of human life , and knew the heart of man from the depths of ...
own mind left him little need of adventitious fentiments ; his wit always could fuggeft what the · occafion demanded . He had read with critical eyes the important volume of human life , and knew the heart of man from the depths of ...
Pagina xix
THE poetry of Addifon is polifhed and pure ; the product of a mind two judicious to commit faults , but not fufficiently vigorous to attain excellence . He has fometimes a ftriking line , or a fhining paragraph , but in the whole he is ...
THE poetry of Addifon is polifhed and pure ; the product of a mind two judicious to commit faults , but not fufficiently vigorous to attain excellence . He has fometimes a ftriking line , or a fhining paragraph , but in the whole he is ...
Pagina 5
However , as my friends have engaged me to ftand in the front , thofe , who have a mind to correfpond with me , may direct their letters to the Spectator , at Mr. Buckley's in Little - Britain For I muft further acquaint the reader ...
However , as my friends have engaged me to ftand in the front , thofe , who have a mind to correfpond with me , may direct their letters to the Spectator , at Mr. Buckley's in Little - Britain For I muft further acquaint the reader ...
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