The Spectator, Том 1Alexander Chalmers E. Sargeant, M. & W. Ward, Munroe, Francis & Parker, and Edward Cotton, Boston, 1810 |
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... genius of his own , and which , instead of promoting or op- posing the turbulence of faction , instead of pul- ling down one ministry and setting up another , were calculated to lead the public mind to the cultivation of common duties ...
... genius of his own , and which , instead of promoting or op- posing the turbulence of faction , instead of pul- ling down one ministry and setting up another , were calculated to lead the public mind to the cultivation of common duties ...
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... genius at- tain , than that of having purified intellectual pleasure , separated mirth from indecency , and wit from licentiousness ; of having taught a suc- cession of writers to bring elegance and gaiety to the aid of goodness ; and ...
... genius at- tain , than that of having purified intellectual pleasure , separated mirth from indecency , and wit from licentiousness ; of having taught a suc- cession of writers to bring elegance and gaiety to the aid of goodness ; and ...
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... genius that had been depressed or overlooked . His criticisms on PARADISE LOST directed the public admiration to a work which is now justly the boast of the nation ; and although his successors in critical labours have been able not ...
... genius that had been depressed or overlooked . His criticisms on PARADISE LOST directed the public admiration to a work which is now justly the boast of the nation ; and although his successors in critical labours have been able not ...
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... genius . A few facetia may occasionally be found among his successors , but such a perpetual flow , such a command of temper in ridicule , have never been given to any man in this country , and to any other it would be in vain to look ...
... genius . A few facetia may occasionally be found among his successors , but such a perpetual flow , such a command of temper in ridicule , have never been given to any man in this country , and to any other it would be in vain to look ...
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... genius . To ATTER- BURY's style few objections have been offered on the score of purity and elegance ; and his want of depth , or original thinking , will not be readi- ly discovered by those who are forming a style only . SHAFTESBURY ...
... genius . To ATTER- BURY's style few objections have been offered on the score of purity and elegance ; and his want of depth , or original thinking , will not be readi- ly discovered by those who are forming a style only . SHAFTESBURY ...
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