The Spectator, Том 3Alexander Chalmers D. Appleton, 1853 |
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... reflection has brought me to so easy a contempt for every thing which is false , that this heavy accusation gave me no manner of uneasiness ; but at the same time it threw me into deep thought upon the subject of fame in general ; and I ...
... reflection has brought me to so easy a contempt for every thing which is false , that this heavy accusation gave me no manner of uneasiness ; but at the same time it threw me into deep thought upon the subject of fame in general ; and I ...
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... reflection on their own indeserts ; and will therefore take care to reproach him with the scandal of some past action , or derogate from the worth of the ent , that they may still keep him on the same level with themselves . The like ...
... reflection on their own indeserts ; and will therefore take care to reproach him with the scandal of some past action , or derogate from the worth of the ent , that they may still keep him on the same level with themselves . The like ...
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... reflections of his own . I have often observed with a secret admiration , that the longest reflection in the Æneid , is in that passage of the tenth book , where Turnus is represented as dressing himself in the spoils of Pallas , whom ...
... reflections of his own . I have often observed with a secret admiration , that the longest reflection in the Æneid , is in that passage of the tenth book , where Turnus is represented as dressing himself in the spoils of Pallas , whom ...
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