The Tatler, Band 3J. F. Dove, 1827 |
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... learned world . He has a greater es- teem for Aldus and Elzevir , than for Virgil and Horace . If you talk of Herodotus , he breaks out into a panygeric upon Harry Stephens . He thinks he gives you an account of an author when he tells ...
... learned world . He has a greater es- teem for Aldus and Elzevir , than for Virgil and Horace . If you talk of Herodotus , he breaks out into a panygeric upon Harry Stephens . He thinks he gives you an account of an author when he tells ...
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... learned . Of this kind very often are editors , commenta- tors , interpreters , scholiasts , and critics ; and , in short , all men of deep learning without common sense . These per- sons set a greater value on themselves for having ...
... learned . Of this kind very often are editors , commenta- tors , interpreters , scholiasts , and critics ; and , in short , all men of deep learning without common sense . These per- sons set a greater value on themselves for having ...
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... learned world . This is the more necessary , because there seems to be a general com- bination among the pedants to extol one another's labours , and cry up one another's parts ; while men of sense , either through that modesty which is ...
... learned world . This is the more necessary , because there seems to be a general com- bination among the pedants to extol one another's labours , and cry up one another's parts ; while men of sense , either through that modesty which is ...
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... learned Insipid was commending Ra- cine's turns ; the genteel Insipid , Devillier's curls . These creatures , when they are not forced into any particular employment for want of ideas in their own ima- ginations , are the constant ...
... learned Insipid was commending Ra- cine's turns ; the genteel Insipid , Devillier's curls . These creatures , when they are not forced into any particular employment for want of ideas in their own ima- ginations , are the constant ...
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... learned and wise know to be only so many snares laid to enslave them . There is nothing farther to be sought for with earnestness , than what will clothe and feed us . If we pamper ourselves in our diet , or give our imaginations a ...
... learned and wise know to be only so many snares laid to enslave them . There is nothing farther to be sought for with earnestness , than what will clothe and feed us . If we pamper ourselves in our diet , or give our imaginations a ...
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