The Spectator, Том 4Peter Wilson (Dublín) Peter Wilson, 1711 |
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... themselves to the Reputation of their Fellow - Writers , they must en- deavour to fink it to their own Pitch , if they would ftill keep themselves upon a Level with them . THE greatest Wits that ever were produced in one Age , lived ...
... themselves to the Reputation of their Fellow - Writers , they must en- deavour to fink it to their own Pitch , if they would ftill keep themselves upon a Level with them . THE greatest Wits that ever were produced in one Age , lived ...
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... themselves . I fhall produce two or three Inftances of this Kind . Speaking of the infipid Smoothness which fome Readers are fo much in Love with , he has the following Verses . Thefe Equal Syllables alone require , Tho ' oft the Ear ...
... themselves . I fhall produce two or three Inftances of this Kind . Speaking of the infipid Smoothness which fome Readers are fo much in Love with , he has the following Verses . Thefe Equal Syllables alone require , Tho ' oft the Ear ...
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... themselves , are irrepa- rably ridiculous , ridiculous in old Age . I am 6 s Madam , your most humble Servant , Dear Mr. SPECTATOR , YOU Mary Home . OU have no Goodness in the World , and are not in earnest in any thing you fay that is ...
... themselves , are irrepa- rably ridiculous , ridiculous in old Age . I am 6 s Madam , your most humble Servant , Dear Mr. SPECTATOR , YOU Mary Home . OU have no Goodness in the World , and are not in earnest in any thing you fay that is ...
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... themselves from the reft of Mankind ? Providence for the moft part fets us upon a Level , and obferves a kind of Proportion in its Difpenfa- tions towards us . If it renders us perfect in one Accom- plishment . it generally leaves us ...
... themselves from the reft of Mankind ? Providence for the moft part fets us upon a Level , and obferves a kind of Proportion in its Difpenfa- tions towards us . If it renders us perfect in one Accom- plishment . it generally leaves us ...
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... themselves . BUT farther , this Defire of Fame naturally betrays the ambitious Man into fuch Indecencies as are a leffen- ing to his Reputation . He is still afraid left any of his Actions fhould be thrown away in private , left his De ...
... themselves . BUT farther , this Defire of Fame naturally betrays the ambitious Man into fuch Indecencies as are a leffen- ing to his Reputation . He is still afraid left any of his Actions fhould be thrown away in private , left his De ...
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