The Spectator ...John Sharpe, 1803 |
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Strana 114
... taken notice of for either . It is , I presume , for this reason , that my correspondents are willing by my means to be rid of them . The two following letters are writ by persons who suffer by such impertinence . A worthy old bachelor ...
... taken notice of for either . It is , I presume , for this reason , that my correspondents are willing by my means to be rid of them . The two following letters are writ by persons who suffer by such impertinence . A worthy old bachelor ...
Strana 308
... taken the examples of it , had as much true wit as any author that ever writ ; and in- deed all other talents of an extraordinary genius . It may be expected , since I am upon this subject , that I should take notice of Mr. Dryden's ...
... taken the examples of it , had as much true wit as any author that ever writ ; and in- deed all other talents of an extraordinary genius . It may be expected , since I am upon this subject , that I should take notice of Mr. Dryden's ...
Strana 385
... taken notice of ; but the distractions of the former may , I believe , be generally accounted for from one of these reasons . Either their minds are wholly fixed on some par- ticular science , which is often the case of mathe- maticians ...
... taken notice of ; but the distractions of the former may , I believe , be generally accounted for from one of these reasons . Either their minds are wholly fixed on some par- ticular science , which is often the case of mathe- maticians ...
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