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Pagina 43
... sense , than of honesty and virtue . But this unhappy affectation of being wise rather than honest , witty than good - natured , is the source of most of the ill habits of life . Such false impres- sions are owing to the abandoned ...
... sense , than of honesty and virtue . But this unhappy affectation of being wise rather than honest , witty than good - natured , is the source of most of the ill habits of life . Such false impres- sions are owing to the abandoned ...
Pagina 44
... sense of the Spartan vir- tue and their own degeneracy , gave a thunder of applause ; and the old man cried out , ' The Athe- nians understand what is good , but the Lacedemo- nians practice it . " " - R . While the honest knight was ...
... sense of the Spartan vir- tue and their own degeneracy , gave a thunder of applause ; and the old man cried out , ' The Athe- nians understand what is good , but the Lacedemo- nians practice it . " " - R . While the honest knight was ...
Pagina 52
... sense . - C . - No. 14. ] FRIDAY , MARCH 16 , 1710-11 . - Teque his , infelix , exue monstris . OVID , Met . iv , 590 . Wretch that thou art ! put off this monstrous shape . I WAS reflecting this morning upon the spirit and humor of the ...
... sense . - C . - No. 14. ] FRIDAY , MARCH 16 , 1710-11 . - Teque his , infelix , exue monstris . OVID , Met . iv , 590 . Wretch that thou art ! put off this monstrous shape . I WAS reflecting this morning upon the spirit and humor of the ...
Pagina 56
... sense , but love the painted scene . - CREECHI . It is my design in this paper to deliver down to posterity a faithful account of the Italian opera , and of the gradual progress which it has made upon the English stage ; for there is no ...
... sense , but love the painted scene . - CREECHI . It is my design in this paper to deliver down to posterity a faithful account of the Italian opera , and of the gradual progress which it has made upon the English stage ; for there is no ...
Pagina 57
... sense to see the ridicule of this monstrous practice ; but what makes it the more astonishing , it is not the taste of the rabble , but of persons of the greatest politeness , which has established it . If the Italians have a genius for ...
... sense to see the ridicule of this monstrous practice ; but what makes it the more astonishing , it is not the taste of the rabble , but of persons of the greatest politeness , which has established it . If the Italians have a genius for ...
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