The British Essayists: With Prefaces, Historical and Biographical, 10±ÇLittle, Brown, 1864 |
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... kind of which I am now speaking ; for all sorts of behaviour which depend upon observation and know- ledge of life , is to be acquired ; but that which no one can describe , and is apparently the act of nature , must be every where ...
... kind of which I am now speaking ; for all sorts of behaviour which depend upon observation and know- ledge of life , is to be acquired ; but that which no one can describe , and is apparently the act of nature , must be every where ...
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... kind fare like rules for writing poetry , which , it is said , may have prevented ill poets , but never made good ones . T No. 387. SATURDAY , MAY 24 , 1712 . Quid purè tranquillet.- HOR . EPIST . i . 18. 102 . What calms the breast ...
... kind fare like rules for writing poetry , which , it is said , may have prevented ill poets , but never made good ones . T No. 387. SATURDAY , MAY 24 , 1712 . Quid purè tranquillet.- HOR . EPIST . i . 18. 102 . What calms the breast ...
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... kind of garden or landscape , and making every thing smile about him , whilst in reality he thinks of nothing but of the harvest , and the increase which is to arise from it . We may further observe how Providence has taken care to keep ...
... kind of garden or landscape , and making every thing smile about him , whilst in reality he thinks of nothing but of the harvest , and the increase which is to arise from it . We may further observe how Providence has taken care to keep ...
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... kind of demon , that haunts our island , and often conveys herself to us in an easterly wind . A celebrated French novelist , in opposition to those who begin their romance with the flowery season of the year , enters on his story thus ...
... kind of demon , that haunts our island , and often conveys herself to us in an easterly wind . A celebrated French novelist , in opposition to those who begin their romance with the flowery season of the year , enters on his story thus ...
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... kind . One would think by some passages in it that it was com- posed by Lucian , or , at least , by some author who has endeavoured to imitate his way of writing ; but as dissertations of this nature are more curious than useful , I ...
... kind . One would think by some passages in it that it was com- posed by Lucian , or , at least , by some author who has endeavoured to imitate his way of writing ; but as dissertations of this nature are more curious than useful , I ...
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