The British Essayists; with Prefaces, Historical and Biographical,: The SpectatorE. Sargeant, and M. & W. Ward; and Munroe, Francis & Parker, and Edward Cotton, Boston., 1810 |
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... Folly and Broken - Credit were seen in the house before they entered . Trouble , Shame , Infamy , Scorn and Poverty , brought up the rear . Vanity , with her Cupid and Graces , disappeared ; her subjects ran into holes and corners ; but ...
... Folly and Broken - Credit were seen in the house before they entered . Trouble , Shame , Infamy , Scorn and Poverty , brought up the rear . Vanity , with her Cupid and Graces , disappeared ; her subjects ran into holes and corners ; but ...
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... folly then To boast what arms can do , since thine no more Than heav'n permits ; nor mine , though doubled now To trample thee as mire ! For proof look up , And read thy lot in yon celestial sign , Where thou art weigh'd , and shown how ...
... folly then To boast what arms can do , since thine no more Than heav'n permits ; nor mine , though doubled now To trample thee as mire ! For proof look up , And read thy lot in yon celestial sign , Where thou art weigh'd , and shown how ...
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... the utmost concern to her . The cares or pleasures of the world strike in with every thought , and a multitude of vicious examples give a kind of jus- tification to our folly . In our retirements every thing G 2 No. 465 . 69 SPECTATOR .
... the utmost concern to her . The cares or pleasures of the world strike in with every thought , and a multitude of vicious examples give a kind of jus- tification to our folly . In our retirements every thing G 2 No. 465 . 69 SPECTATOR .
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Alexander Chalmers. tification to our folly . In our retirements every thing disposes us to be serious . In courts and cities we are entertained with the works of men ; in the country with those of God . One is the province of art , the ...
Alexander Chalmers. tification to our folly . In our retirements every thing disposes us to be serious . In courts and cities we are entertained with the works of men ; in the country with those of God . One is the province of art , the ...
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... folly of the thing is such , that it smiles so impertinently , and affects to please so sillily , that while she dances you see the simpleton from head to foot . For you must know ( as trivial as this art is thought to be ) , no one was ...
... folly of the thing is such , that it smiles so impertinently , and affects to please so sillily , that while she dances you see the simpleton from head to foot . For you must know ( as trivial as this art is thought to be ) , no one was ...
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