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... understanding , or are excellences which they have not the judgment to comprehend , and the taste to relish . They wish for literary , in the same portions as physical , food ; so much as will strengthen and gratify , not oppress them ...
... understanding , or are excellences which they have not the judgment to comprehend , and the taste to relish . They wish for literary , in the same portions as physical , food ; so much as will strengthen and gratify , not oppress them ...
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... understanding . The agreeable Miscellanies of Sir William Temple , an accom-- plished man and scholar , are well known , even at the sent day and the Essays of Jeremiah Collier , though not capable of affording any gratification to a ...
... understanding . The agreeable Miscellanies of Sir William Temple , an accom-- plished man and scholar , are well known , even at the sent day and the Essays of Jeremiah Collier , though not capable of affording any gratification to a ...
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... understanding , and a great vivacity of imagination . His Rehearsals , directed chiefly against the Observator of Tutchin , and the Review of De Foe , contain " A View of the Times , their Principles and Practices . " They are written ...
... understanding , and a great vivacity of imagination . His Rehearsals , directed chiefly against the Observator of Tutchin , and the Review of De Foe , contain " A View of the Times , their Principles and Practices . " They are written ...
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... so much below him in understanding . His de- sires run away with him through the strength and force of a lively imagination , which hurries him on to unlawful Tatler , 27 . pleasures , before reason has power to come in to xvi PREFACE .
... so much below him in understanding . His de- sires run away with him through the strength and force of a lively imagination , which hurries him on to unlawful Tatler , 27 . pleasures , before reason has power to come in to xvi PREFACE .
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... understanding ; and with whatever party he sided , he was certain to espouse their cause with alacrity and ardour . Although the death of king William had been rather dis- couraging to his hope of political distinction , yet through the ...
... understanding ; and with whatever party he sided , he was certain to espouse their cause with alacrity and ardour . Although the death of king William had been rather dis- couraging to his hope of political distinction , yet through the ...
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