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... sense , untutor'd in the schools . I was this morning walking in the gallery , when Sir Roger entered at the end opposite to me , and advancing towards me , said he was glad to meet me among his relations the De Coverleys , and hoped I ...
... sense , untutor'd in the schools . I was this morning walking in the gallery , when Sir Roger entered at the end opposite to me , and advancing towards me , said he was glad to meet me among his relations the De Coverleys , and hoped I ...
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... matters above - men- tioned , mixed with good sense , left me at a loss whether I was more delighted with my friend's wisdom or simplicity . The R. No. 110 . FRIDAY , JULY 6. By Addison . No. 109 . 13 THE SPECTATOR .
... matters above - men- tioned , mixed with good sense , left me at a loss whether I was more delighted with my friend's wisdom or simplicity . The R. No. 110 . FRIDAY , JULY 6. By Addison . No. 109 . 13 THE SPECTATOR .
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... sense and worthiness of his character make his friends observe these little singularities as foils that rather set off than blemish his good qualities . As soon as the sermon is finished ; nobody pre- sumes to stir till Sir Roger is ...
... sense and worthiness of his character make his friends observe these little singularities as foils that rather set off than blemish his good qualities . As soon as the sermon is finished ; nobody pre- sumes to stir till Sir Roger is ...
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... sense , than is usual even among men of merit . Then she is beautiful beyond the race of women . If you wont let her go on with a certain artifice with her eyes , and the skill of beauty , she will arm herself with her real charms and ...
... sense , than is usual even among men of merit . Then she is beautiful beyond the race of women . If you wont let her go on with a certain artifice with her eyes , and the skill of beauty , she will arm herself with her real charms and ...
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... sense . It is from this reflection that I always read Mr. Cowley with the greatest pleasure : his magnan- imity is as much above that of other considerable men as his understanding : and it is a true distin- guishing spirit in the ...
... sense . It is from this reflection that I always read Mr. Cowley with the greatest pleasure : his magnan- imity is as much above that of other considerable men as his understanding : and it is a true distin- guishing spirit in the ...
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