The Spectator: With Notes and a General Index, Volume 1J.J. Woodward, 1836 - 1 pages |
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... learned body , I ap- plied myself with so much diligence to my studies , that there are very few celebrated books , either in the learned or the modern tongues , which I am not acquainted with . I HAVE observed that a reader seldom ...
... learned body , I ap- plied myself with so much diligence to my studies , that there are very few celebrated books , either in the learned or the modern tongues , which I am not acquainted with . I HAVE observed that a reader seldom ...
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... learned of any of the house in those of the stage . Aristotle and Longinus are much better understood by him than Littleton or Coke . The father sends up every post questions relating to marriage - articles , leases and tenures , in the ...
... learned of any of the house in those of the stage . Aristotle and Longinus are much better understood by him than Littleton or Coke . The father sends up every post questions relating to marriage - articles , leases and tenures , in the ...
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... learned education ? A sober , frugal person of slender parts , and a slow apprehension might have thrived in trade , though starves upon physic ; as a man would Wallagh pleased to buy silks of one whom he would not venture to feel. 46 ...
... learned education ? A sober , frugal person of slender parts , and a slow apprehension might have thrived in trade , though starves upon physic ; as a man would Wallagh pleased to buy silks of one whom he would not venture to feel. 46 ...
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... learned Quillet , who had reflected upon his eminence in a famous Latin poem . The cardinal sent for him , and after some kind expostulations upon what he had written , assured him of his esteem , and dismissed him with a promise of the ...
... learned Quillet , who had reflected upon his eminence in a famous Latin poem . The cardinal sent for him , and after some kind expostulations upon what he had written , assured him of his esteem , and dismissed him with a promise of the ...
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... learned treatise of fevers a quarter of a pound of sleep , within a few threw me into a lingering hectic , which grains more or less ; and if , upon my rising , hung upon me all the while I was reading I find that I have not consumed my ...
... learned treatise of fevers a quarter of a pound of sleep , within a few threw me into a lingering hectic , which grains more or less ; and if , upon my rising , hung upon me all the while I was reading I find that I have not consumed my ...
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