The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Bind 2Vernor and Hood; John Walker; Cuthell and Martin; W.J. and J. Richardson; Longman and Rees; R. Lea; and J. and A. Arch. ; T. Maiden, printer, Sherbourn-Lane, 1804 |
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... sense , and good understandings : Cunning is often to be met with in brutes them- selves , and in persons who are but the fewest re- moves from them . In short , cunning is only the mimic of discretion , and may pass upon weak men in ...
... sense , and good understandings : Cunning is often to be met with in brutes them- selves , and in persons who are but the fewest re- moves from them . In short , cunning is only the mimic of discretion , and may pass upon weak men in ...
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... sense of the age cut and minced into almost an infinitude of distinctions . When our universities found that there was no end of wrangling this way , they invented a kind of argument , which is not reducible to any mood or figure of ...
... sense of the age cut and minced into almost an infinitude of distinctions . When our universities found that there was no end of wrangling this way , they invented a kind of argument , which is not reducible to any mood or figure of ...
Side 42
... sense of goodness , are apt to wish those who are related to them of a different character ; and it is very observable , that none are more struck with the charms of virtue in the fair sex , than those who , by their very admiration of ...
... sense of goodness , are apt to wish those who are related to them of a different character ; and it is very observable , that none are more struck with the charms of virtue in the fair sex , than those who , by their very admiration of ...
Side 54
... sense , by attacking every thing that is solemn and serious , decent and praise - worthy , in human life . We may observe , that in the first ages of the world , when the great souls and master - pieces of human nature were produced ...
... sense , by attacking every thing that is solemn and serious , decent and praise - worthy , in human life . We may observe , that in the first ages of the world , when the great souls and master - pieces of human nature were produced ...
Side 55
... sense among the ancients . The two great branches of ridicule in writing , are comedy and burlesque . The first ridicules persons , by drawing them in their proper characters ; the other by drawing them quite unlike themselves ...
... sense among the ancients . The two great branches of ridicule in writing , are comedy and burlesque . The first ridicules persons , by drawing them in their proper characters ; the other by drawing them quite unlike themselves ...
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