The Spectator, Volume 1George Gregory Smith Dent, 1945 |
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Pagina 189
... Reason why they are not always the Talents of the same Person . His Words are as follow : And hence , perhaps , may be given some Reason of that common Observation , That Men who have a great deal of Wit and prompt Memories , have not ...
... Reason why they are not always the Talents of the same Person . His Words are as follow : And hence , perhaps , may be given some Reason of that common Observation , That Men who have a great deal of Wit and prompt Memories , have not ...
Pagina 461
... Reason . But tho ' every old Man has been Young , and every young one hopes to be old , there seems to be a most unnatural Misunderstanding between those two Stages of Life . This unhappy Want of Commerce arises from the insolent ...
... Reason . But tho ' every old Man has been Young , and every young one hopes to be old , there seems to be a most unnatural Misunderstanding between those two Stages of Life . This unhappy Want of Commerce arises from the insolent ...
Pagina 476
... Reason at that exorbitant Rate , and the Dignity of humane Nature ; take my Word for it , a Setting - dog has as good Reason as any Man in England . Had you ( as by your Diurnals one would think you do ) set up for being in vogue in ...
... Reason at that exorbitant Rate , and the Dignity of humane Nature ; take my Word for it , a Setting - dog has as good Reason as any Man in England . Had you ( as by your Diurnals one would think you do ) set up for being in vogue in ...
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