The Guardian, Том 2J. Tonson, 1714 - 347 страница |
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... Authors of any Inventions that conduce to the Well - being of Mankind ? Do their Writings fhew a greater depth of Defign , a clearer Me- thod , thod , or more juft and correct Reafoning than thofe f N ° 83i The GUARDIAN .
... Authors of any Inventions that conduce to the Well - being of Mankind ? Do their Writings fhew a greater depth of Defign , a clearer Me- thod , thod , or more juft and correct Reafoning than thofe f N ° 83i The GUARDIAN .
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... Author's • Art and Dexterity ; or whether we amufe our felves with comparing the Picture and the Original ; or ra . ther ( which is moft probable ) because all thefe Reasons concur to affect us , we are wonderfully charmed with thefe ...
... Author's • Art and Dexterity ; or whether we amufe our felves with comparing the Picture and the Original ; or ra . ther ( which is moft probable ) because all thefe Reasons concur to affect us , we are wonderfully charmed with thefe ...
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... Authors when compared with that , which is figured , as ' twere , juft as it appears in the Eye of the Creator . God fpeak- ing to Job , asks him , HASTthou given the Horfe ftrength ? haft thou clothed his • neck with thunder ? Canft ...
... Authors when compared with that , which is figured , as ' twere , juft as it appears in the Eye of the Creator . God fpeak- ing to Job , asks him , HASTthou given the Horfe ftrength ? haft thou clothed his • neck with thunder ? Canft ...
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... Author , by the bold Figure • of Thunder , not only expreffes the fhaking of that re- markable Beauty in the Horfe , and the Flakes of Hair which naturally fuggeft the Idea of Lightning ; but likewise the violent Agitation and Force of ...
... Author , by the bold Figure • of Thunder , not only expreffes the fhaking of that re- markable Beauty in the Horfe , and the Flakes of Hair which naturally fuggeft the Idea of Lightning ; but likewise the violent Agitation and Force of ...
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... Authors whom I read . But the grave Dif- courfes which I fometimes give the Town , do not win fo much Attention as lighter Matters . For this Reafon it is , that I am obliged to confider Vice as it is ridiculous , and accompanied with ...
... Authors whom I read . But the grave Dif- courfes which I fometimes give the Town , do not win fo much Attention as lighter Matters . For this Reafon it is , that I am obliged to confider Vice as it is ridiculous , and accompanied with ...
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