The British Essayists: SpectatorJames Ferguson J. Richardson and Company, 1823 |
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... I had not time to look into . One of them , however , I could not forbear observing , who was very busy in retouching the finest pieces , though c 3 N ° 83 . 17 SPECTATOR . had a very hard name, that sounded something like ...
... I had not time to look into . One of them , however , I could not forbear observing , who was very busy in retouching the finest pieces , though c 3 N ° 83 . 17 SPECTATOR . had a very hard name, that sounded something like ...
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... look like a design of turning it into ridicule . But though the lan- guage is mean , the thoughts , as I have before said , from one end to the other , are natural and there- fore cannot fail to please those who are not judges of ...
... look like a design of turning it into ridicule . But though the lan- guage is mean , the thoughts , as I have before said , from one end to the other , are natural and there- fore cannot fail to please those who are not judges of ...
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... looks does conscious guilt appear ! ADDISON . THERE are several arts , which all men are in some measure masters of , without having been at the pains of learning them . Every one that speaks or rea- sons is a grammarian and a logician ...
... looks does conscious guilt appear ! ADDISON . THERE are several arts , which all men are in some measure masters of , without having been at the pains of learning them . Every one that speaks or rea- sons is a grammarian and a logician ...
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... looks than by our words , and that a man's speech is much more easily disguised than his countenance . In this case , however , I think the air of the whole face is much more expressive than the lines of it . The truth of it is , the ...
... looks than by our words , and that a man's speech is much more easily disguised than his countenance . In this case , however , I think the air of the whole face is much more expressive than the lines of it . The truth of it is , the ...
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... looks , or envying the looks of others , apply themselves entirely to the cultivating of their minds , and getting those beauties which are more lasting , and more ornamental . I have seen many an amiable piece of deformity ; and * This ...
... looks , or envying the looks of others , apply themselves entirely to the cultivating of their minds , and getting those beauties which are more lasting , and more ornamental . I have seen many an amiable piece of deformity ; and * This ...
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