The Spectator: Corrected from the Originals, Volumen2George B. Whittaker, 1827 |
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... , one from another , ideas wherein can be found the least difference , thereby to avoid being misled by simili- tude , and by affinity to take one thing for another . VOL . II . B This is a way of proceeding quite contrary to meta-
... , one from another , ideas wherein can be found the least difference , thereby to avoid being misled by simili- tude , and by affinity to take one thing for another . VOL . II . B This is a way of proceeding quite contrary to meta-
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... things ; for where the likeness is obvious , it gives no surprise . To compare one man's singing to that of another ... thing in them that can be called wit . Mr. Locke's account of wit , with this short explanation , comprehends most ...
... things ; for where the likeness is obvious , it gives no surprise . To compare one man's singing to that of another ... thing in them that can be called wit . Mr. Locke's account of wit , with this short explanation , comprehends most ...
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... thing else in Martial . Out of the innumerable branches of mixt wit , I shall choose one instance which may be met with in all the writers of this class . The passion of love in its nature has been thought to resemble fire ; for which ...
... thing else in Martial . Out of the innumerable branches of mixt wit , I shall choose one instance which may be met with in all the writers of this class . The passion of love in its nature has been thought to resemble fire ; for which ...
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... things ; that the basis of all wit is truth ; and that no thought can be valuable , of which good sense is not the ground - work . Boileau has endeavoured to inculcate the same notion in several parts of his writings , both in prose and ...
... things ; that the basis of all wit is truth ; and that no thought can be valuable , of which good sense is not the ground - work . Boileau has endeavoured to inculcate the same notion in several parts of his writings , both in prose and ...
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... thing I said . In the midst of my conversation with these invisible companions , I discovered in the centre of a very dark grove a monstrous fabric built after the Gothic manner , and covered with innumerable devices in that barbarous ...
... thing I said . In the midst of my conversation with these invisible companions , I discovered in the centre of a very dark grove a monstrous fabric built after the Gothic manner , and covered with innumerable devices in that barbarous ...
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