The Spectator: ...Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele J. and R. Tonson, 1767 |
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Pagina 142
... reason , and that it requires the direction of the niceft judgment , by fo much more as it indulges itfelf in the most boundless freedoms . There is a kind of nature that is to be observed in this fort of compofitions , as well as in ...
... reason , and that it requires the direction of the niceft judgment , by fo much more as it indulges itfelf in the most boundless freedoms . There is a kind of nature that is to be observed in this fort of compofitions , as well as in ...
Pagina 176
... reason that the ftupidity of their heads is quickned by the alacrity of their hearts . This conftitu- tion in a dull fellow , gives vigour to nonsense , and makes the puddle boil , which would otherwife ftagnate . The British Prince ...
... reason that the ftupidity of their heads is quickned by the alacrity of their hearts . This conftitu- tion in a dull fellow , gives vigour to nonsense , and makes the puddle boil , which would otherwife ftagnate . The British Prince ...
Pagina 191
... reason why the infignificant people abovementioned are stirrers - up of laughter among men of a grofs tafte ; but as the nore understanding part of mankind do not find their rifibility affected by fuch ordinary objects , it may be worth ...
... reason why the infignificant people abovementioned are stirrers - up of laughter among men of a grofs tafte ; but as the nore understanding part of mankind do not find their rifibility affected by fuch ordinary objects , it may be worth ...
Pagina 199
... reason than imagination ; which is the caufe that there is no impa- tience or inftability in their speech or action . You fee in their countenances they are at home , and in quiet pof- feffion of the prefent inftant , as it paffes ...
... reason than imagination ; which is the caufe that there is no impa- tience or inftability in their speech or action . You fee in their countenances they are at home , and in quiet pof- feffion of the prefent inftant , as it paffes ...
Pagina 210
... reason to be apprehenfive of . To be plain with you , I can fee nothing fhocking in it ; for tho ' fhe has not a face like a John - Apple , yet as a late friend of mine , who at fixty - five ventured on a lafs of fifteen , very ...
... reason to be apprehenfive of . To be plain with you , I can fee nothing fhocking in it ; for tho ' fhe has not a face like a John - Apple , yet as a late friend of mine , who at fixty - five ventured on a lafs of fifteen , very ...
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