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Pagina 142
... things; that she had resolved he should make the tour of France and Italy, but could not bear to have him out of her sight, and therefore intended to go along with him. " I was going to rally her for so extravagant a resolution, hut ...
... things; that she had resolved he should make the tour of France and Italy, but could not bear to have him out of her sight, and therefore intended to go along with him. " I was going to rally her for so extravagant a resolution, hut ...
Pagina 143
... things ; strange indeed to one who is not prepared to comprehend the reasons and meaning of them, whilst he should be lading the solid foundations of knowledge in his mind, and furnishing it with just rules to direct his future progress ...
... things ; strange indeed to one who is not prepared to comprehend the reasons and meaning of them, whilst he should be lading the solid foundations of knowledge in his mind, and furnishing it with just rules to direct his future progress ...
Pagina 148
... things is to be witty ; every sentiment must grow out of the occasion, and be suitable to the circumstances of the character. Where this rule is transgressed, the humble servant, in all the fine things he says, is but showing his ...
... things is to be witty ; every sentiment must grow out of the occasion, and be suitable to the circumstances of the character. Where this rule is transgressed, the humble servant, in all the fine things he says, is but showing his ...
Pagina 150
... things suitable. All this I see without envying, but not without wishing my mistress would a little consider what a discouragement it is to me to have my perquisites divided between fawners and jobbers, which others enjoy entire to ...
... things suitable. All this I see without envying, but not without wishing my mistress would a little consider what a discouragement it is to me to have my perquisites divided between fawners and jobbers, which others enjoy entire to ...
Pagina 169
... things with the least obscurity in the terms they make use of, since upon the fore-mentioned ground he does not scruple to say, that he thinks " morality is capable of demonstration as well as the mathematics." I know no two words that ...
... things with the least obscurity in the terms they make use of, since upon the fore-mentioned ground he does not scruple to say, that he thinks " morality is capable of demonstration as well as the mathematics." I know no two words that ...
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