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... never wholly lofe , while they con- tinue to be among the first books by which both fexes are initiated in the elegances of knowledge . " In this sketch , we may obferve , that the praife of original defign is ftill referved for the ...
... never wholly lofe , while they con- tinue to be among the first books by which both fexes are initiated in the elegances of knowledge . " In this sketch , we may obferve , that the praife of original defign is ftill referved for the ...
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... never been confidered as a mafter of common life , or as editing the laws of manners . It has fel- dom fucceeded even in correcting what is amifs , although by flattering the depraved tafte or morals . of certain periods , it has often ...
... never been confidered as a mafter of common life , or as editing the laws of manners . It has fel- dom fucceeded even in correcting what is amifs , although by flattering the depraved tafte or morals . of certain periods , it has often ...
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... never be acquired without an affociation with the idle and the profligate , and a proportionate facrifice of time and character . The fubject , how- ever , has certainly been better understood fince the appearance of these works . The ...
... never be acquired without an affociation with the idle and the profligate , and a proportionate facrifice of time and character . The fubject , how- ever , has certainly been better understood fince the appearance of these works . The ...
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... never be wanting to men of fuch pregnant wit and turn for obfervation as the authors of the TATLER and SPECTATOR ; and it will be found that the crimes or whims of pride , envy , and revenge , occupy no inconfiderable part of their ...
... never be wanting to men of fuch pregnant wit and turn for obfervation as the authors of the TATLER and SPECTATOR ; and it will be found that the crimes or whims of pride , envy , and revenge , occupy no inconfiderable part of their ...
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... never executed . At the fame time he wrote THE SPINSTER ; and , in oppofition to the EXAMINER , he began a paper entitled THE READER " . " C This conteft was beneficial in the end . On the death of the Queen , he was appointed Surveyor ...
... never executed . At the fame time he wrote THE SPINSTER ; and , in oppofition to the EXAMINER , he began a paper entitled THE READER " . " C This conteft was beneficial in the end . On the death of the Queen , he was appointed Surveyor ...
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