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Strona 8
... nature is wonderfully well described in six lines of Boileau , with which I shall conclude his cha- racter . Un Pedant enyvré de sa vaine science , Tout herissé de Grec , tout bouffi d'arrogance ; Et qui de mille auteurs retenus mot ...
... nature is wonderfully well described in six lines of Boileau , with which I shall conclude his cha- racter . Un Pedant enyvré de sa vaine science , Tout herissé de Grec , tout bouffi d'arrogance ; Et qui de mille auteurs retenus mot ...
Strona 10
... natural , and is the distin- guishing character of the best ancient writers . The author I am speaking of is Cicero ; who ... nature , should fall into so great distresses upon my account ! and that my dear Tulliola should be so much ...
... natural , and is the distin- guishing character of the best ancient writers . The author I am speaking of is Cicero ; who ... nature , should fall into so great distresses upon my account ! and that my dear Tulliola should be so much ...
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... nature ca- pable of producing . The other was seated in a little island , that was covered with groves of spices , olives , and orange trees ; and in a word , with the products of every foreign clime . The name of the first was Plenty ...
... nature ca- pable of producing . The other was seated in a little island , that was covered with groves of spices , olives , and orange trees ; and in a word , with the products of every foreign clime . The name of the first was Plenty ...
Strona 21
... nature miserable . Before the other avenue I saw Licentiousness , dressed in a garment not unlike the Polish cassock , and leading up a whole army of monsters , such as Clamour , with a hoarse voice and a hundred tongues ; Confusion ...
... nature miserable . Before the other avenue I saw Licentiousness , dressed in a garment not unlike the Polish cassock , and leading up a whole army of monsters , such as Clamour , with a hoarse voice and a hundred tongues ; Confusion ...
Strona 32
... always been my endeavour to distinguish between realities and appearances , and to separate true merit from the pretence to it . As it shall ever be my study to make discoveries of this nature in human life , and 32 TATLER . No 164 .
... always been my endeavour to distinguish between realities and appearances , and to separate true merit from the pretence to it . As it shall ever be my study to make discoveries of this nature in human life , and 32 TATLER . No 164 .
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