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Página 93
And first I shall observe that an Academical SCRAPER is in great danger of
becoming an incurable Pedant ; I mean a Pedant in Fiddling : and fiddling
Pedants are surely the worst of Pedants ; as their whole conversation is entirely
made up of ...
And first I shall observe that an Academical SCRAPER is in great danger of
becoming an incurable Pedant ; I mean a Pedant in Fiddling : and fiddling
Pedants are surely the worst of Pedants ; as their whole conversation is entirely
made up of ...
Página 130
Since therefore these arts are so closely connected , I observe with pleasure that
a taste for them is at last fo happily establish ' d in this University , and that we
have in kome measure shook off the chains of disputation and the do| minion of ...
Since therefore these arts are so closely connected , I observe with pleasure that
a taste for them is at last fo happily establish ' d in this University , and that we
have in kome measure shook off the chains of disputation and the do| minion of ...
Página 135
A man must have made but very little observation in the world , who has not seen
several clergymens families , who have been ... We may observe how the men of
trade unite themselves - into focieties , and contribute a certain sum weekly or ...
A man must have made but very little observation in the world , who has not seen
several clergymens families , who have been ... We may observe how the men of
trade unite themselves - into focieties , and contribute a certain sum weekly or ...
Página 222
By the other we enjoy those more congenial subjects of intellectual pleasure ,
which arise from events within our common obfervation , the prosperity of our
friends , ( for our own is too interested to deserve the name , ) the virtues we
observe in ...
By the other we enjoy those more congenial subjects of intellectual pleasure ,
which arise from events within our common obfervation , the prosperity of our
friends , ( for our own is too interested to deserve the name , ) the virtues we
observe in ...
Página 250
I am sorry it must be owned , that all this is too true to be gainsaid ; but still I beg
leave to observe , that this art is of such a various , capacious , anomalous nature
, that the rest of the sciences differ not so much from one another , as this does ...
I am sorry it must be owned , that all this is too true to be gainsaid ; but still I beg
leave to observe , that this art is of such a various , capacious , anomalous nature
, that the rest of the sciences differ not so much from one another , as this does ...
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Página 193 - Skill'd every soft attraction to employ, Each flattering hope, and each alluring joy; I own your genius, and from you receive The rules of pleasing, which to you I give.
Página 31 - Not fond of life, but yet content to be : Here mark the fleeting hours ; regret the paft ; And ferioufly prepare, to meet the laft.
Página 103 - O'er the costly cups Of riot-stirring wine, unwholesome draught, Let Pride's loose sons prolong the wasteful night ; My sober evening let the Tankard bless, With toast embrown'd, and fragrant nutmeg fraught, While the rich draught with oft-repeated whiffs Tobacco mild improves. Divine...
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Página 103 - Each thought subsides, and sweet oblivion wraps My peaceful brain, as if the leaden rod Of magic Morpheus o'er mine eyes had shed Its opiate influence.
Página 395 - To draw the Eye, or to allure the Heart, Poor were the Praife in Fortune to excel, Yet want the Way to ufe that Fortune well.
Página 82 - King having folemnly engaged in the terms required, DOWNING proceeded, and told, that his mafter the Ufurper, being now at peace with the Dutch, and the States fo...
Página 136 - He is defpifed and rejected of men ; a Man of forrows, and acquainted with grief: and we hid as it were our faces from Him ; He was defpifed, and we efteemed Him not.