The Spectator, Том 8William Durell and Company, 1810 |
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... speaking . As that nation produced men of great genius , without considering them as inspired writers , they have transmitted to us many hymns and divine odes , which excell those that are delivered down to us by the ancient Greeks and ...
... speaking . As that nation produced men of great genius , without considering them as inspired writers , they have transmitted to us many hymns and divine odes , which excell those that are delivered down to us by the ancient Greeks and ...
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... speak to each other on the foot of being men , ex- cept they were of each other's acquaintance . I went afterwards to Robin's , and saw people who had dined with me at the five - penny ordinary just be- fore , give bills for the value ...
... speak to each other on the foot of being men , ex- cept they were of each other's acquaintance . I went afterwards to Robin's , and saw people who had dined with me at the five - penny ordinary just be- fore , give bills for the value ...
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... speak either at the bar , pulpit , or any public assembly whatsoever , how they discover their ignorance in the use of smiles . There are in the pulpit itself , as well as in other places , such gross abuses in this kind , that I gave ...
... speak either at the bar , pulpit , or any public assembly whatsoever , how they discover their ignorance in the use of smiles . There are in the pulpit itself , as well as in other places , such gross abuses in this kind , that I gave ...
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... speaking or acting in a dissolute or irrational manner , but that one who is in their company should be ashamed of governing himself by the principles of reason and virtue . In the second place , we are to consider false modesty , as it ...
... speaking or acting in a dissolute or irrational manner , but that one who is in their company should be ashamed of governing himself by the principles of reason and virtue . In the second place , we are to consider false modesty , as it ...
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... speak for themselves . FOR THE SPECTATOR . " MR . SPECTAtor , " You very much promote the interests of virtue while reform the taste of a profane age , you and per- suade us to be entertained with divine poems , while we are ...
... speak for themselves . FOR THE SPECTATOR . " MR . SPECTAtor , " You very much promote the interests of virtue while reform the taste of a profane age , you and per- suade us to be entertained with divine poems , while we are ...
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