The Spectator, Volume 2J. and R. Tonson, 1767 - English essays |
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... look into . One of them , how- ever , I could not forbear obferving , who was very bufy in retouching the fineft pieces , though he produced no originals of his own . His pencil aggravated every fea- ture that was before over - charged ...
... look into . One of them , how- ever , I could not forbear obferving , who was very bufy in retouching the fineft pieces , though he produced no originals of his own . His pencil aggravated every fea- ture that was before over - charged ...
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... look like a defign of turning it into ridicule . But though the language is mean , the thoughts , as I have before faid , from one end to the other , are 5 natural , natural , and therefore cannot fail to please those who N ° 85 THE ...
... look like a defign of turning it into ridicule . But though the language is mean , the thoughts , as I have before faid , from one end to the other , are 5 natural , natural , and therefore cannot fail to please those who N ° 85 THE ...
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... looks does confcious guilt appear ! T ADDISON . HERE are several arts which all men are in fome measure mafters of , without having been at the pains of learning them . Every one that fpeaks or reafons is a grammarian and a logician ...
... looks does confcious guilt appear ! T ADDISON . HERE are several arts which all men are in fome measure mafters of , without having been at the pains of learning them . Every one that fpeaks or reafons is a grammarian and a logician ...
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... looks , that I have sometimes em- ployed myself from Charing Crofs to the Royal - Exchange in drawing the characters of those who have paffed by me . When I fee a man with a four rivelled face , I can- not forbear pitying his wife ; and ...
... looks , that I have sometimes em- ployed myself from Charing Crofs to the Royal - Exchange in drawing the characters of those who have paffed by me . When I fee a man with a four rivelled face , I can- not forbear pitying his wife ; and ...
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... looks which fhewed him to be ftrong , active , piercing , and of a royal defcent . Whether or no the different ... looks , or envying the looks of others , apply themselves intirely to the cultivating of their minds , and getting thofe ...
... looks which fhewed him to be ftrong , active , piercing , and of a royal defcent . Whether or no the different ... looks , or envying the looks of others , apply themselves intirely to the cultivating of their minds , and getting thofe ...
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