The British Essayists: SpectatorJames Ferguson J. Richardson and Company, 1823 |
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... natural aversion to loquacity , give me a good deal of em- ployment when I enter any house in the country ; for I cannot for my heart leave a room , before I have thoroughly studied the walls of it , and ... nature , N ° 86 . 25 SPECTATOR .
... natural aversion to loquacity , give me a good deal of em- ployment when I enter any house in the country ; for I cannot for my heart leave a room , before I have thoroughly studied the walls of it , and ... nature , N ° 86 . 25 SPECTATOR .
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... natural and there- fore cannot fail to please those who are not judges of language , or those who , notwithstanding they are judges of language , have a true and unpreju- diced taste of nature . The condition , speech , and behaviour of ...
... natural and there- fore cannot fail to please those who are not judges of language , or those who , notwithstanding they are judges of language , have a true and unpreju- diced taste of nature . The condition , speech , and behaviour of ...
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... nature , when they do not know how to relish even those compositions that , with all the beauties of nature , have also the additional ad- vantages of art . L. N ° 86. FRIDAY , JUNE 8 , 1711 . D2 No 85 . 27 SPECTATOR . Me fabulosæ ...
... nature , when they do not know how to relish even those compositions that , with all the beauties of nature , have also the additional ad- vantages of art . L. N ° 86. FRIDAY , JUNE 8 , 1711 . D2 No 85 . 27 SPECTATOR . Me fabulosæ ...
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... nature seems to have set upon him for the contrary . This very often happens among those , who instead of being exasperated by their own looks , or envying the looks of others , apply themselves entirely to the cultivating of their ...
... nature seems to have set upon him for the contrary . This very often happens among those , who instead of being exasperated by their own looks , or envying the looks of others , apply themselves entirely to the cultivating of their ...
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... nature may sometimes hold , a wise man should be particularly cautious how he gives credit to a man's outward appearance . It is an irreparable injustice we are guilty of towards one another , when we are prejudiced by the looks and ...
... nature may sometimes hold , a wise man should be particularly cautious how he gives credit to a man's outward appearance . It is an irreparable injustice we are guilty of towards one another , when we are prejudiced by the looks and ...
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