The British Essayists: SpectatorAlexander Chalmers J. M'Creery, Printer, 1817 |
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... Mind - Bruyere's Cha- racter of an absent Man 78 Claim of Cambridge to the Origin of the Ugly Club - Petition of Who and Which . 79 Letter from a Coquette - from B. D. on formal Devotion .... 80 History of Phillis and Brunetta- the ...
... Mind - Bruyere's Cha- racter of an absent Man 78 Claim of Cambridge to the Origin of the Ugly Club - Petition of Who and Which . 79 Letter from a Coquette - from B. D. on formal Devotion .... 80 History of Phillis and Brunetta- the ...
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... mind with great conceptions , than to divert it with such as are new and surprising , have seldom any thing in them that can be called wit . Mr. Locke's account of wit , with this short explana- tion , comprehends most of the species of ...
... mind with great conceptions , than to divert it with such as are new and surprising , have seldom any thing in them that can be called wit . Mr. Locke's account of wit , with this short explana- tion , comprehends most of the species of ...
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... mind to disengage itself from a subject on which it has been long employed . The thoughts will be rising of themselves from time to time , though we give them no encouragement ; as the tossings and fluctuations of the sea continue ...
... mind to disengage itself from a subject on which it has been long employed . The thoughts will be rising of themselves from time to time , though we give them no encouragement ; as the tossings and fluctuations of the sea continue ...
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... minds , by looking into our behaviour when it is the fashion to go into mourning . The custom of representing the grief we have for the loss of the dead by our habits , certainly had its rise from the real sorrow of such as were too ...
... minds , by looking into our behaviour when it is the fashion to go into mourning . The custom of representing the grief we have for the loss of the dead by our habits , certainly had its rise from the real sorrow of such as were too ...
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... mind her motions ; she never inquires into mine . We speak to one another civilly , hate one another heartily ; and because it is vulgar to lie and soak together , we have each of us our several settle - bed . That of soaking together ...
... mind her motions ; she never inquires into mine . We speak to one another civilly , hate one another heartily ; and because it is vulgar to lie and soak together , we have each of us our several settle - bed . That of soaking together ...
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