The Spectator, Том 4Peter Wilson (Dublín) Peter Wilson, 1711 |
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... means , if poffible , they may be stopped at a rea- fonable Expence : Or indeed , fince there is fomething fo moving in the very Image of weeping Beauty , it ⚫ would be worthy his Art to provide , that thefe eloquent Drops may no more ...
... means , if poffible , they may be stopped at a rea- fonable Expence : Or indeed , fince there is fomething fo moving in the very Image of weeping Beauty , it ⚫ would be worthy his Art to provide , that thefe eloquent Drops may no more ...
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... mean The Art of Criticism , which was publish'd fome Months fince , and is a Master - piece in its kind . The Obfervations follow one another like thofe in Horace's Art of Poetry , without that methodical Regularity which would have ...
... mean The Art of Criticism , which was publish'd fome Months fince , and is a Master - piece in its kind . The Obfervations follow one another like thofe in Horace's Art of Poetry , without that methodical Regularity which would have ...
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... mean and narrow Minds are the leaft actuated by it ; whether it be that a Man's Senfe of his own Incapacities makes him despair of coming at Fame , or that he has not enough range of Thought to look out for any Good which does not more ...
... mean and narrow Minds are the leaft actuated by it ; whether it be that a Man's Senfe of his own Incapacities makes him despair of coming at Fame , or that he has not enough range of Thought to look out for any Good which does not more ...
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... mean by this End that Happiness which is reserved for us in another World , which every one has Abilities to procure , and which will bring along with it Fulness of Joy and Pleasures for evermore . HOW the Purfuit after Fame may hinder ...
... mean by this End that Happiness which is reserved for us in another World , which every one has Abilities to procure , and which will bring along with it Fulness of Joy and Pleasures for evermore . HOW the Purfuit after Fame may hinder ...
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... mean or trivial for the Entertainment of reasonable Crea- tures . As to the Diverfions of this Kind in this Town , we owe them to the Arts of Poetry and Mufick : My own private Opinion , with Relation to fuch Recreations , I have ...
... mean or trivial for the Entertainment of reasonable Crea- tures . As to the Diverfions of this Kind in this Town , we owe them to the Arts of Poetry and Mufick : My own private Opinion , with Relation to fuch Recreations , I have ...
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