The Spectator, Volúmenes5-6Dent, 1930 |
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... mean is the Art , Skill , Accomplishment , or whatever you will call it , of Dancing . I knew a Gentleman of great ... Means to make his Readers conceive an Idea of him ...
... mean is the Art , Skill , Accomplishment , or whatever you will call it , of Dancing . I knew a Gentleman of great ... Means to make his Readers conceive an Idea of him ...
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... mean , when I say Modesty is the certain Indication of a great Spirit , and Impudence the Affectation of it . He that writes with Judgment , and never rises into improper Warmths , manifests the true Force of Genius ; in like manner ...
... mean , when I say Modesty is the certain Indication of a great Spirit , and Impudence the Affectation of it . He that writes with Judgment , and never rises into improper Warmths , manifests the true Force of Genius ; in like manner ...
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... mean those Benefits which arise to the Publick from these my Speculations , as they consume a considerable Quantity of our Paper Manufacture , employ our Artisans in Printing , and find Business for great Numbers of indigent Persons ...
... mean those Benefits which arise to the Publick from these my Speculations , as they consume a considerable Quantity of our Paper Manufacture , employ our Artisans in Printing , and find Business for great Numbers of indigent Persons ...
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