The Spectator, Volume 6Messrs. Payne, Rivington, Davis, Longman, Dodsley [and 23 others in London], 1712 |
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Pagina 20
... conversations , which we should not have ob- served , without the help of such ill - natured monitors . In order likewife to come at a true knowledge of ourselves , we should confider on the other hand how far we may deserve the praises ...
... conversations , which we should not have ob- served , without the help of such ill - natured monitors . In order likewife to come at a true knowledge of ourselves , we should confider on the other hand how far we may deserve the praises ...
Pagina 34
... conversation . In short , the inhabitants of St. James's , notwithstanding they live under the same laws , and speak the same language , are a distinct people from those of Cheapfide , who are likewise removed from those of the Temple ...
... conversation . In short , the inhabitants of St. James's , notwithstanding they live under the same laws , and speak the same language , are a distinct people from those of Cheapfide , who are likewise removed from those of the Temple ...
Pagina 55
... conversation , I shall endeavour to give some account of it , and to lay down rules how we may know whether we are possessed of it , and how we may acquire that fine taste of writing , which is so much talked of among the polite world ...
... conversation , I shall endeavour to give some account of it , and to lay down rules how we may know whether we are possessed of it , and how we may acquire that fine taste of writing , which is so much talked of among the polite world ...
Pagina 57
... Conversation with men of a polite genius is ano- ther method for improving our natural tafte . It is impoffible for a man of the greatest parts to confider any thing in its whole extent , and in all its variety of lights . Every man ...
... Conversation with men of a polite genius is ano- ther method for improving our natural tafte . It is impoffible for a man of the greatest parts to confider any thing in its whole extent , and in all its variety of lights . Every man ...
Pagina 116
... conversation , than the false notion which people have of raillery . It ought certainly to be the first point to be aimed at in society , to gain the good- will of those with whom you converse . The way to that , is to shew you are well ...
... conversation , than the false notion which people have of raillery . It ought certainly to be the first point to be aimed at in society , to gain the good- will of those with whom you converse . The way to that , is to shew you are well ...
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