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Pagina 7
... pleasanter Company than a general Scholar ; and Sir ANDREW having a natural unaffected Elo- quence , the Perfpicuity of his Discourse gives the fame Pleasure B4 Pleasure that Wit would in another Man . He has No. 2 . The SPECTATOR . 7.
... pleasanter Company than a general Scholar ; and Sir ANDREW having a natural unaffected Elo- quence , the Perfpicuity of his Discourse gives the fame Pleasure B4 Pleasure that Wit would in another Man . He has No. 2 . The SPECTATOR . 7.
Pagina 8
... fame Time I can say this of him , that there is not a Point in the Compafs but blows home a Ship in which he is an Owner . NEXT to Sir ANDREW in the Club - Room fits Captain SENTRY , a Gentleman of great Courage , good Understanding ...
... fame Time I can say this of him , that there is not a Point in the Compafs but blows home a Ship in which he is an Owner . NEXT to Sir ANDREW in the Club - Room fits Captain SENTRY , a Gentleman of great Courage , good Understanding ...
Pagina 12
... fame Virtue in her Touch , which the Poets tell us a Lydian King was formerly pof- sess'd of ; and that the could convert whatever she pleas'd into that precious Metal . AFTER a little Dizziness , and confused Hurry of Thought , which a ...
... fame Virtue in her Touch , which the Poets tell us a Lydian King was formerly pof- sess'd of ; and that the could convert whatever she pleas'd into that precious Metal . AFTER a little Dizziness , and confused Hurry of Thought , which a ...
Pagina 13
... fame Figure as the Bags that were really filled with Money , had been blown up with Air , and called into my Memory the Bags full of Wind , which Homer tells us his Hero received as a Present from Ĉolus . The great Heaps of Gold , on ...
... fame Figure as the Bags that were really filled with Money , had been blown up with Air , and called into my Memory the Bags full of Wind , which Homer tells us his Hero received as a Present from Ĉolus . The great Heaps of Gold , on ...
Pagina 14
... Fame ; and as I have sometimes met with Circumstances which did not difplease me , I have been encounter'd by others which gave me as much Mortification . It is incredible to think how empty I have in this Time observed some Part of the ...
... Fame ; and as I have sometimes met with Circumstances which did not difplease me , I have been encounter'd by others which gave me as much Mortification . It is incredible to think how empty I have in this Time observed some Part of the ...
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