Essays on men and mannersA. Donaldson, 1768 - 312 strán (strany) |
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... use , than the mean - fpirited mifer , that did the fame by his money . The latter is indeed obliged to bid adieu to what he communicates ; the former enjoys his treafures , even while he renders others the better for them . A compofi ...
... use , than the mean - fpirited mifer , that did the fame by his money . The latter is indeed obliged to bid adieu to what he communicates ; the former enjoys his treafures , even while he renders others the better for them . A compofi ...
Strana 5
... use to refine it . The vulgar may not indeed be capable of gi- ving the reafons why a compofition pleases them . That mechanical diftinction they leave to the connoiffeur . But they are at all times , methinks , judges of the beauty of ...
... use to refine it . The vulgar may not indeed be capable of gi- ving the reafons why a compofition pleases them . That mechanical diftinction they leave to the connoiffeur . But they are at all times , methinks , judges of the beauty of ...
Strana 21
... use of meditation , dare to contemn fuper- fluour magnificence , and render thyself worthy of the being I contemplate . KNOW then , that I owe what the world is pleased to call my ruin ( and indeed justly , were it not for the use which ...
... use of meditation , dare to contemn fuper- fluour magnificence , and render thyself worthy of the being I contemplate . KNOW then , that I owe what the world is pleased to call my ruin ( and indeed justly , were it not for the use which ...
Strana 37
... use no better means to acquire refpect than , like high- waymen , to make a demand of it . They will , like Empedocles , jump into the fire , rather than betray the moral part of their character . IT is from the fame principle of ...
... use no better means to acquire refpect than , like high- waymen , to make a demand of it . They will , like Empedocles , jump into the fire , rather than betray the moral part of their character . IT is from the fame principle of ...
Strana 48
... use of a more ef- fectual recipe , he expired , not without the cha- racter of a moft confiderate perfon . I find by one part of his will , he obliged his heir to confume a certain quantity of ale among his neighbours , on the day he ...
... use of a more ef- fectual recipe , he expired , not without the cha- racter of a moft confiderate perfon . I find by one part of his will , he obliged his heir to confume a certain quantity of ale among his neighbours , on the day he ...
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