The Spectator, Volume 8J. F. Dove, 1827 |
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... discourses , when you seem bent upon obliging the world with a train of thinking , which , rightly attended to , may ... discourse ; but if you will do me the favour of inserting this letter in your next paper , you will do some service ...
... discourses , when you seem bent upon obliging the world with a train of thinking , which , rightly attended to , may ... discourse ; but if you will do me the favour of inserting this letter in your next paper , you will do some service ...
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... discourse . The art I mean is that of archi- tecture , which I shall consider only with regard to the light in which the foregoing speculations have placed it , without entering into those rules and maxims which the great masters of ...
... discourse . The art I mean is that of archi- tecture , which I shall consider only with regard to the light in which the foregoing speculations have placed it , without entering into those rules and maxims which the great masters of ...
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... discourse , that make every thing about them clear and beautiful . A noble metaphor , when it is placed to an advantage , casts a kind of glory round it , and darts a lustre through a whole sentence . These different kinds of allusion ...
... discourse , that make every thing about them clear and beautiful . A noble metaphor , when it is placed to an advantage , casts a kind of glory round it , and darts a lustre through a whole sentence . These different kinds of allusion ...
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... discourse with the civility of one who has a value for you , but gives up nothing like one that loves you . This seeming unconcern gives his behaviour the advantage of sincerity , and insensibly obtains your good opinion by appearing ...
... discourse with the civility of one who has a value for you , but gives up nothing like one that loves you . This seeming unconcern gives his behaviour the advantage of sincerity , and insensibly obtains your good opinion by appearing ...
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... - ner , fell into discourse concerning the " care of parents The English are branded , perhaps unjustly , with being addicted to suicide about this time of the year . due to their children , " and the " piety 48 No 426 . SPECTATOR .
... - ner , fell into discourse concerning the " care of parents The English are branded , perhaps unjustly , with being addicted to suicide about this time of the year . due to their children , " and the " piety 48 No 426 . SPECTATOR .
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