The Spectator, Volume 4J.M. Dent & Company, 1913 |
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... Sept. 4 , 1712 . to follow it . I heartily wish you could see him dance , and am , Sir Your most humble Servant , B , D , He loves your Spectators mightily , ' C No. 476 . [ ADDISON . ] Friday , September 5 , -Lucidus ordo , -Hor . MONG ...
... Sept. 4 , 1712 . to follow it . I heartily wish you could see him dance , and am , Sir Your most humble Servant , B , D , He loves your Spectators mightily , ' C No. 476 . [ ADDISON . ] Friday , September 5 , -Lucidus ordo , -Hor . MONG ...
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Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele. No. 476 . Friday , Sept. 5 , 712 . such an Idea of it as is not easily worn out of the Memory , Irregularity and Want of Method are only supportable in Men of great Learning or Genius , who are often ...
Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele. No. 476 . Friday , Sept. 5 , 712 . such an Idea of it as is not easily worn out of the Memory , Irregularity and Want of Method are only supportable in Men of great Learning or Genius , who are often ...
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... Sept. 5 , Disputants of any that has fallen under my Observation . Tom has read enough to make him very impertinent ; his Knowledge is sufficient to raise Doubts , but not to clear them . It is Pity that he has so much Learning , or ...
... Sept. 5 , Disputants of any that has fallen under my Observation . Tom has read enough to make him very impertinent ; his Knowledge is sufficient to raise Doubts , but not to clear them . It is Pity that he has so much Learning , or ...
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... Sept. 6 , 1712 . ' Sir . Saturday , September 6 . -An me ludit amabilis Insania ? Audire & videor pios Errare per lucos , amoenae Quos & aquae subeunt & aurae , -Hor . AVING lately read your Essay on the Pleasures of the Imagination , I ...
... Sept. 6 , 1712 . ' Sir . Saturday , September 6 . -An me ludit amabilis Insania ? Audire & videor pios Errare per lucos , amoenae Quos & aquae subeunt & aurae , -Hor . AVING lately read your Essay on the Pleasures of the Imagination , I ...
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... Sept. 6 , finest Orangerie , or artificial Green - house , I love to see every Thing in its Perfection , and am more pleased to survey my Rows of Colworts and Cabbages , with a thousand nameless Pot - herbs , springing up in their full ...
... Sept. 6 , finest Orangerie , or artificial Green - house , I love to see every Thing in its Perfection , and am more pleased to survey my Rows of Colworts and Cabbages , with a thousand nameless Pot - herbs , springing up in their full ...
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