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Pagina 58
... common sentiments and a repetition of common phrases . It will be naturally enquired , when the man who feels an inclination to write , may venture to suppose himself properly qualified ; and , since every man is inclined to think well ...
... common sentiments and a repetition of common phrases . It will be naturally enquired , when the man who feels an inclination to write , may venture to suppose himself properly qualified ; and , since every man is inclined to think well ...
Pagina 161
... common opinion , a defiance of common censure , and an appeal from general laws to private judgment : he , therefore , who differs from others without apparent advantage , ought not to be angry if his arrogance is punished with ridicule ...
... common opinion , a defiance of common censure , and an appeal from general laws to private judgment : he , therefore , who differs from others without apparent advantage , ought not to be angry if his arrogance is punished with ridicule ...
Pagina 191
... common , was much commended , and immediately granted ; but as I was going out at the gate with my pass in my hand , I was met by a bailiff , with an emis- sary of Wellwood's and arrested for a debt of twenty pounds . As it was no more ...
... common , was much commended , and immediately granted ; but as I was going out at the gate with my pass in my hand , I was met by a bailiff , with an emis- sary of Wellwood's and arrested for a debt of twenty pounds . As it was no more ...
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In what arts the ancients excelled the moderns 134 | 7 |
a vision | 17 |
The story of Desdemona concluded | 28 |
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