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... Taste in all the Polite Parts of Learning , of your great Humanity and Complacen- cy of Manners , and of the fur- prising Influence which is peculiar to you in making every one who Con- Converses with your Lordship prefer you to himself ...
... Taste in all the Polite Parts of Learning , of your great Humanity and Complacen- cy of Manners , and of the fur- prising Influence which is peculiar to you in making every one who Con- Converses with your Lordship prefer you to himself ...
Pagina 7
... Taste of Books is a little too just for the Age he lives in ; he has read all , but ap- proves of very few . His Familiarity with the Customs , Manners , Actions , and Writings of the Ancients , makes him a very delicate Observer of ...
... Taste of Books is a little too just for the Age he lives in ; he has read all , but ap- proves of very few . His Familiarity with the Customs , Manners , Actions , and Writings of the Ancients , makes him a very delicate Observer of ...
Pagina 20
... Taste of the Italian , from the first Lines of his Preface . Eccoti , benigno Lettore , un Parto di poche Sere , che ... Tastes we so ambitioufly conform our selves . The Truth of it is , the finest Writers among the Modern ...
... Taste of the Italian , from the first Lines of his Preface . Eccoti , benigno Lettore , un Parto di poche Sere , che ... Tastes we so ambitioufly conform our selves . The Truth of it is , the finest Writers among the Modern ...
Pagina 22
... Taste of Good - will , of Friendship , of Innocence . Scarecrow , the Beggar in Lincoln's - Inn- Fields , who disabled himself in his Right Leg , and asks Alms all Day to get himself a warm Supper and a Trull at Night , is not half so ...
... Taste of Good - will , of Friendship , of Innocence . Scarecrow , the Beggar in Lincoln's - Inn- Fields , who disabled himself in his Right Leg , and asks Alms all Day to get himself a warm Supper and a Trull at Night , is not half so ...
Pagina 23
... , not so much to regard what we do , as how we do it . But this false Beauty will not pass upon Men of honest Minds and true Taste : Sir Richard Richard Blackmore fays , with as much good Sense as No. 6 . 23 The SPECTATOR.
... , not so much to regard what we do , as how we do it . But this false Beauty will not pass upon Men of honest Minds and true Taste : Sir Richard Richard Blackmore fays , with as much good Sense as No. 6 . 23 The SPECTATOR.
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