The Spectator, Том 1J.M. Dent & Company, 1911 |
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... Motto of my Paper ) and extinguish those impertinent Notions which we imbibed at a Time that we were not able to judge of their Absurdity . Or if we believe , as many wise and good Men have done , that there are such Phantoms and ...
... Motto of my Paper ) and extinguish those impertinent Notions which we imbibed at a Time that we were not able to judge of their Absurdity . Or if we believe , as many wise and good Men have done , that there are such Phantoms and ...
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... angry ; or as Mr. Cowley has imitated the Verses that stand as the Motto of this Paper , She Swells with angry Pride , And calls forth all her Spots on ev'ry side . When When I was in the Theatre the time above - 4 THE SPECTATOR.
... angry ; or as Mr. Cowley has imitated the Verses that stand as the Motto of this Paper , She Swells with angry Pride , And calls forth all her Spots on ev'ry side . When When I was in the Theatre the time above - 4 THE SPECTATOR.
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... places in a Voluminous Writer . This gave Occasion to the famous Greek Proverb which I have chosen for my Motto , That a great Book is a great Evil . On On the contrary , those who publish their Thoughts No. 154 THE SPECTATOR.
... places in a Voluminous Writer . This gave Occasion to the famous Greek Proverb which I have chosen for my Motto , That a great Book is a great Evil . On On the contrary , those who publish their Thoughts No. 154 THE SPECTATOR.
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... Motto before I fill and M light ) , and really it gives a grateful Relish to every n Whif ; each Paragragh is freight either with useful or delightful Notions , and I never fail of being highly diverted or improv'd . The Variety of your ...
... Motto before I fill and M light ) , and really it gives a grateful Relish to every n Whif ; each Paragragh is freight either with useful or delightful Notions , and I never fail of being highly diverted or improv'd . The Variety of your ...
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... Motto , Want is the Scorn of ev'ry wealthy Fool , And Wit in Rags is turn'd to Ridicule . - Dryd . It must be confess'd , that few things make a Man appear more despicable , or more prejudice his Hearers against what he is going to ...
... Motto , Want is the Scorn of ev'ry wealthy Fool , And Wit in Rags is turn'd to Ridicule . - Dryd . It must be confess'd , that few things make a Man appear more despicable , or more prejudice his Hearers against what he is going to ...
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