The Spectator: Corrected from the Originals, Volumen2George B. Whittaker, 1827 |
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... according to the foregoing instances ; there is another kind of wit which consists partly in the resemblance of ideas , and partly in the resemblance of words , which for distinction sake I shall call mixt wit ? This kind of wit is that ...
... according to the foregoing instances ; there is another kind of wit which consists partly in the resemblance of ideas , and partly in the resemblance of words , which for distinction sake I shall call mixt wit ? This kind of wit is that ...
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... according to their capacity of judging , into three classes . ' [ He might have said the same of writers too , if he had pleased . ] In the lowest form he places those whom he calls Les Petits Esprits , such things as are our upper ...
... according to their capacity of judging , into three classes . ' [ He might have said the same of writers too , if he had pleased . ] In the lowest form he places those whom he calls Les Petits Esprits , such things as are our upper ...
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... according to the best intelligence . The general affectation among men , of appearing greater than they are , makes the whole world run into the habit of the court . You see the lady , who the day before was as various as a rainbow ...
... according to the best intelligence . The general affectation among men , of appearing greater than they are , makes the whole world run into the habit of the court . You see the lady , who the day before was as various as a rainbow ...
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... according to the notion of merit in this comedy , I take the Shoe- maker to be in reality the fine gentleman of the play : for it seems he is an atheist , if we may depend upon his character , as given by the orange - woman , who is ...
... according to the notion of merit in this comedy , I take the Shoe- maker to be in reality the fine gentleman of the play : for it seems he is an atheist , if we may depend upon his character , as given by the orange - woman , who is ...
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... According as this is managed , you will see the mind follow the appetites of the body , or the body express the virtues of the mind . Cleomira dances with all the elegance of motion imaginable ; but her eyes are so chastised with the ...
... According as this is managed , you will see the mind follow the appetites of the body , or the body express the virtues of the mind . Cleomira dances with all the elegance of motion imaginable ; but her eyes are so chastised with the ...
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