The British Essayists: SpectatorJames Ferguson J. Richardson and Company, 1823 |
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... nature might act under me , with the same regard as a surgeon to a physician ; the one might be employed in healing those blotches and tumours which break out in the body , while the other is sweetening the blood , and rectifying the ...
... nature might act under me , with the same regard as a surgeon to a physician ; the one might be employed in healing those blotches and tumours which break out in the body , while the other is sweetening the blood , and rectifying the ...
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... natural beauties . Poets who want this strength of genius to give that majestic simplicity to nature , which we so much admire in the works of the ancients , are forced to hunt after foreign ornaments , and not to let any piece of wit ...
... natural beauties . Poets who want this strength of genius to give that majestic simplicity to nature , which we so much admire in the works of the ancients , are forced to hunt after foreign ornaments , and not to let any piece of wit ...
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... Natural historians tell us , that no fruit grows originally among us , besides hips and haws , acorns and pig - nuts , with other delicacies of the like nature ; that our climate Ff2 N69 . 327 SPECTATOR . and happy multitude, insomuch ...
... Natural historians tell us , that no fruit grows originally among us , besides hips and haws , acorns and pig - nuts , with other delicacies of the like nature ; that our climate Ff2 N69 . 327 SPECTATOR . and happy multitude, insomuch ...
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