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... Nature ; and ' tis not so just to say that he fpeaks from her , as that the fpeaks thro ' him . His Characters are fo much Nature her felf , that ' tis a fort of injury to call them by fo diftant a name as Copies of her . Those of other ...
... Nature ; and ' tis not so just to say that he fpeaks from her , as that the fpeaks thro ' him . His Characters are fo much Nature her felf , that ' tis a fort of injury to call them by fo diftant a name as Copies of her . Those of other ...
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... nature ; of our nobleft tenderneffes , than of our vaineft foibles ; of our strongeft emotions , than of our idleft fenfations ! Nor does he only excell in the Paffions : In the coolness of Reflection and Reafon- ing he is full as ...
... nature ; of our nobleft tenderneffes , than of our vaineft foibles ; of our strongeft emotions , than of our idleft fenfations ! Nor does he only excell in the Paffions : In the coolness of Reflection and Reafon- ing he is full as ...
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... natural Philofophy , Mechanicks , ancient and mo dern History , Poetical learning and My- thology : We find him very knowing in the customs , rites , and manners of Anti- quity . In Coriolanus and Julius Cæfar , not only the Spirit ...
... natural Philofophy , Mechanicks , ancient and mo dern History , Poetical learning and My- thology : We find him very knowing in the customs , rites , and manners of Anti- quity . In Coriolanus and Julius Cæfar , not only the Spirit ...
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... nature , or branch of fcience , he either fpeaks of or defcribes ; it is always with competent , if not extenfive knowledge : his defcriptions are ftill exact ; all his me- taphors appropriated , and remarkably the true nature and ...
... nature , or branch of fcience , he either fpeaks of or defcribes ; it is always with competent , if not extenfive knowledge : his defcriptions are ftill exact ; all his me- taphors appropriated , and remarkably the true nature and ...
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... Nature . It is remarkable too , that the praise he gives him in his Discoveries feems to pro- ceed from a perfonal kindness ; he tells us that he lov'd the man , as well as honoured his memory ; celebrates the honefty , open- ness , and ...
... Nature . It is remarkable too , that the praise he gives him in his Discoveries feems to pro- ceed from a perfonal kindness ; he tells us that he lov'd the man , as well as honoured his memory ; celebrates the honefty , open- ness , and ...
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