The Spectator, Volume 1Alexander Chalmers E. Sargeant, M. & W. Ward, Munroe, Francis & Parker, and Edward Cotton, Boston, 1810 |
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Pagina 25
... admiration to a work which is now justly the boast of the nation ; and although his successors in critical labours have been able not only to improve them , but to point out their defects , it ought to be re- membered that he wrote ...
... admiration to a work which is now justly the boast of the nation ; and although his successors in critical labours have been able not only to improve them , but to point out their defects , it ought to be re- membered that he wrote ...
Pagina 26
... admired than understood , to be quoted for manner rather than to be useful for matter . It would be unjust , however , to aver that such a taste is universal , although it be gaining more ground than it ought to occupy : we are not with ...
... admired than understood , to be quoted for manner rather than to be useful for matter . It would be unjust , however , to aver that such a taste is universal , although it be gaining more ground than it ought to occupy : we are not with ...
Pagina 35
... admiration and incessant pursuit of such a woman with his knowledge of the world , and acute discernment of character ? " If , " says an author to whom I have often referred , " she was a woman of such a despicable understanding ; that ...
... admiration and incessant pursuit of such a woman with his knowledge of the world , and acute discernment of character ? " If , " says an author to whom I have often referred , " she was a woman of such a despicable understanding ; that ...
Pagina 70
... admiration and awe of our whole sex . ” “ She is described as having a Confident as the Knight calls her , to whom he expresses a peculiar aversion , No. 118 being chiefly on that subject . “ Of all persons under the sun , ” says the ...
... admiration and awe of our whole sex . ” “ She is described as having a Confident as the Knight calls her , to whom he expresses a peculiar aversion , No. 118 being chiefly on that subject . “ Of all persons under the sun , ” says the ...
Pagina 75
... admiration of qualities in you , of which , in the whole course of these papers , I have acknowledg- ed myself ... admired by all that approach you , as the life and genius of the conversation . What an happy conjunction of different ...
... admiration of qualities in you , of which , in the whole course of these papers , I have acknowledg- ed myself ... admired by all that approach you , as the life and genius of the conversation . What an happy conjunction of different ...
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