The Spectator: Corrected from the Originals, Volumen2George B. Whittaker, 1827 |
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... true and false wit - Mixt wit • 63 Allegory of several schemes of wit 64 On public mournings 65 Characters of Sir Fopling Flutter , Dorimant , and Harriett . 66 Letter on fashionable education Errors in the common modes 67 Dancing - the ...
... true and false wit - Mixt wit • 63 Allegory of several schemes of wit 64 On public mournings 65 Characters of Sir Fopling Flutter , Dorimant , and Harriett . 66 Letter on fashionable education Errors in the common modes 67 Dancing - the ...
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... true wit generally consists in this resemblance and congruity of ideas , false wit chiefly consists in the resemblance and congruity sometimes of single letters , as in anagrams , chronograms , lipograms , and acrostics : sometimes of ...
... true wit generally consists in this resemblance and congruity of ideas , false wit chiefly consists in the resemblance and congruity sometimes of single letters , as in anagrams , chronograms , lipograms , and acrostics : sometimes of ...
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... true wit , and is more or less perfect , as the resemblance lies in the ideas or in the words Its foundations are laid partly in falsehood and partly in truth ; reason puts in her claim for one half of it , and extravagance for the ...
... true wit , and is more or less perfect , as the resemblance lies in the ideas or in the words Its foundations are laid partly in falsehood and partly in truth ; reason puts in her claim for one half of it , and extravagance for the ...
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... true one , I am sure Mr. Dryden was not only a better poet , but a greater wit than Mr. Cowley , and Virgil a much more face- tious man than either Ovid or Martial . Bouhours , whom I look upon to be the most pe- netrating of all the ...
... true one , I am sure Mr. Dryden was not only a better poet , but a greater wit than Mr. Cowley , and Virgil a much more face- tious man than either Ovid or Martial . Bouhours , whom I look upon to be the most pe- netrating of all the ...
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... true , that have been the subject of my late papers . Methought I was transported into a country that was filled with prodigies and enchantments , governed by the goddess of Falsehood , and entitled the Region of False Wit . There was ...
... true , that have been the subject of my late papers . Methought I was transported into a country that was filled with prodigies and enchantments , governed by the goddess of Falsehood , and entitled the Region of False Wit . There was ...
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