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Pagina 13
... false modesty , and assist his patron against the importunity of other pretenders , by a proper assurance in his own vindication . He says it is a civil cowardice to be backward in af- serting what you ought to expect , as it is a mili ...
... false modesty , and assist his patron against the importunity of other pretenders , by a proper assurance in his own vindication . He says it is a civil cowardice to be backward in af- serting what you ought to expect , as it is a mili ...
Pagina 27
... false protestations which I observe made by glances in public assemblies ; but endeavour to make both fexes appear in their conduct what they are in their hearts . By this means , love , during the time of my speculations , shall be ...
... false protestations which I observe made by glances in public assemblies ; but endeavour to make both fexes appear in their conduct what they are in their hearts . By this means , love , during the time of my speculations , shall be ...
Pagina 34
... false impressions are owing to the abandoned writings of men of wit , and the awkward imi- tation of the rest of mankind . For this reason Sir Roger was saying last night , that he was of opinion none but men of fine parts deserve to be ...
... false impressions are owing to the abandoned writings of men of wit , and the awkward imi- tation of the rest of mankind . For this reason Sir Roger was saying last night , that he was of opinion none but men of fine parts deserve to be ...
Pagina 36
... false beauty will not pass upon men of honeft minds , and true taste . Sir Richard Blackmore says , with as much good sense as virtue , ' It is a mighty shame and dishonour to employ excel- lent faculties and abundance of wit , to ...
... false beauty will not pass upon men of honeft minds , and true taste . Sir Richard Blackmore says , with as much good sense as virtue , ' It is a mighty shame and dishonour to employ excel- lent faculties and abundance of wit , to ...
Pagina 89
... false happiness loves to be in a crowd , and to draw the eyes of the world upon her . She does not receive any fatisfaction from the applauses which she gives herself , but from the admiration which she raises in others . She flourishes ...
... false happiness loves to be in a crowd , and to draw the eyes of the world upon her . She does not receive any fatisfaction from the applauses which she gives herself , but from the admiration which she raises in others . She flourishes ...
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