The Scots Magazine, Band 58Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1796 |
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... taste of thofe who prefer the humour of Sterne , or Walcot , to the Tale of a Tub , or the the Adventures of a Gulliver . We will readily grant Addison his full praise that he enchants us with all the polite and elegant graces of wit ...
... taste of thofe who prefer the humour of Sterne , or Walcot , to the Tale of a Tub , or the the Adventures of a Gulliver . We will readily grant Addison his full praise that he enchants us with all the polite and elegant graces of wit ...
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... taste are addicted to no manner , not yet perceived ? the author is familiar but love whatever is exquifite . We with every part , and the reader has but often fee readers draw their degree of a vague notion of the whole . How ...
... taste are addicted to no manner , not yet perceived ? the author is familiar but love whatever is exquifite . We with every part , and the reader has but often fee readers draw their degree of a vague notion of the whole . How ...
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... taste to ex- hibit his thoughts with energy and luf- tre . For the most delicate variety of fhades in thought , he is furnished with a corresponding variety in expreffion ; and the language in which he conveys his idea , becomes a ...
... taste to ex- hibit his thoughts with energy and luf- tre . For the most delicate variety of fhades in thought , he is furnished with a corresponding variety in expreffion ; and the language in which he conveys his idea , becomes a ...
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... taste at this feason , when cattle is much fed on that root , the following method to fweeten it , may be accept- able to country readers , you " Put into your cream - pot , a piece of falt - petre : put your cream upon it daily , as it ...
... taste at this feason , when cattle is much fed on that root , the following method to fweeten it , may be accept- able to country readers , you " Put into your cream - pot , a piece of falt - petre : put your cream upon it daily , as it ...
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... taste * . The death of his mother in 184 , which was followed by that of Mifs Douglas in 1788 , contributed , it is pro- bable , to fruftrate thefe projects . They had been the objects of his affection for more than fixty years ; and in ...
... taste * . The death of his mother in 184 , which was followed by that of Mifs Douglas in 1788 , contributed , it is pro- bable , to fruftrate thefe projects . They had been the objects of his affection for more than fixty years ; and in ...
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