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Pagina ix
If any man should affect to see more deeply into my bosom than I profess to see myself ; or to detect an ambush of mischief which I have been studious to cover from observation , that man will be the object , not of my resentment ...
If any man should affect to see more deeply into my bosom than I profess to see myself ; or to detect an ambush of mischief which I have been studious to cover from observation , that man will be the object , not of my resentment ...
Pagina 10
have inferred that the son , who was made the object of so flattering a distinction by a father , in competent indeed , but by no means in affluent circumstances , could not have been a common child . “ Pater me puerulum humaniorum ...
have inferred that the son , who was made the object of so flattering a distinction by a father , in competent indeed , but by no means in affluent circumstances , could not have been a common child . “ Pater me puerulum humaniorum ...
Pagina 17
A powerful intellect , exerted with unwearied industry and undiverted attention , must necessarily possess itself of its object ; and we know that our author , when he left this school , in his seventeenth year , for the University ...
A powerful intellect , exerted with unwearied industry and undiverted attention , must necessarily possess itself of its object ; and we know that our author , when he left this school , in his seventeenth year , for the University ...
Pagina 20
of manhood , and begin to offend by the exhibition of novel opinions and strong censures , than he became the object of that enmity , which , pursuing him with detraction to his grave , has , in later times , disturbed his ashes ...
of manhood , and begin to offend by the exhibition of novel opinions and strong censures , than he became the object of that enmity , which , pursuing him with detraction to his grave , has , in later times , disturbed his ashes ...
Pagina 29
S I j $ but , in that seat of learning , was an object of affection and respect . The passage , which I shall cite as worthy of the reader's atten , tion , is in the “ Apology for Smectymnuus . " After mentioning the charge which we ...
S I j $ but , in that seat of learning , was an object of affection and respect . The passage , which I shall cite as worthy of the reader's atten , tion , is in the “ Apology for Smectymnuus . " After mentioning the charge which we ...
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