The British Essayists: With Prefaces, Historical and Biographical, 10권Little, Brown, 1864 |
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... learning would be painful to the generality of mankind , instead of being pleasing . Witty men are apt to imagine they are agreeable as such , and by that means grow the worst companions imagi- nable ; they deride the absent , or rally ...
... learning would be painful to the generality of mankind , instead of being pleasing . Witty men are apt to imagine they are agreeable as such , and by that means grow the worst companions imagi- nable ; they deride the absent , or rally ...
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... learning . At a coffee - house near the Temple , I found a couple of young gentlemen engaged very smartly in a dispute on the succession to the Spanish monarchy . One of them seemed to have been retained as advo- cate for the Duke of ...
... learning . At a coffee - house near the Temple , I found a couple of young gentlemen engaged very smartly in a dispute on the succession to the Spanish monarchy . One of them seemed to have been retained as advo- cate for the Duke of ...
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... learning , thought justly , spoke correctly ; it was believed there was nothing in which Valerio did not excel ; and it was so far true , that there was but one ; Valerio had no genius for poetry , yet he is resolved to be a poet ; he ...
... learning , thought justly , spoke correctly ; it was believed there was nothing in which Valerio did not excel ; and it was so far true , that there was but one ; Valerio had no genius for poetry , yet he is resolved to be a poet ; he ...
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... , because he judiciously made choice of human nature for the object of his thoughts ; an inquiry into which as much exceeds all other learning , as it is of more consequence to adjust the true nature and measures NO . 408 . 107 SPECTATOR .
... , because he judiciously made choice of human nature for the object of his thoughts ; an inquiry into which as much exceeds all other learning , as it is of more consequence to adjust the true nature and measures NO . 408 . 107 SPECTATOR .
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... learning and philosophy ; and loved to astonish themselves with the apprehensions of witchcraft , prodigies , charms , and enchantments . There was not a village in England that had not a ghost in it ; the churchyards were all haunted ...
... learning and philosophy ; and loved to astonish themselves with the apprehensions of witchcraft , prodigies , charms , and enchantments . There was not a village in England that had not a ghost in it ; the churchyards were all haunted ...
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