| Sydney Smith - 1850 - 420 páginas
...another. This is a way of proceeding quite contrary to metaphor and allusion, wherein, for the most part, lies that entertainment and pleasantry of wit which strikes so lively on the fancy, and therefore is so acceptable to all people, — because its beauty appears at first sight, and there... | |
| Spectator The - 1853 - 596 páginas
...another. This is a way of proceeding quite contrary to metaphor and allusion; wherein, for the most part, lies that entertainment and pleasantry of wit, which strikes so lively on the fancy, and is therefore so acceptable to all people.' This If, I think, the best and most philosophical account that... | |
| 1853 - 524 páginas
...proceeding quite contrary to metaphor and. allusion; wherein, for the most part, lies that entertainment uud pleasantry of wit, which strikes so lively on the fancy, and is therefore so acceptable to all people." rather to fill the mind with great conceptions, than to divert... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1854 - 618 páginas
...another. This is a way of proceeding quite contrary to metaphor and allusion ; wherein, for the most part, lies that entertainment and pleasantry of wit which strikes so lively on the fancy, and is therefore so acceptable to all people.1 This is, I think, the best and most philosophical account that... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1854 - 626 páginas
...another. This is a way of proceeding quite contrary to metaphor and allusion ; wherein, for the most part, lies that entertainment and pleasantry of wit which strikes so lively on the fancy, and is therefore so acceptable to all people.' This is, I think, the best and most philosophical account that... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1854 - 624 páginas
...This is a way of proceeding quite contrary to metaphor and allusion ; where.in, for the most part, lies that entertainment and pleasantry of wit which strikes so lively on the fancy, and is therefore so acceptable to all people.' This is, I think, the best and most philosophical account that... | |
| Rev. Sidney Smith - 1854 - 296 páginas
...another. This is a way of proceeding quite contrary to metaphor and allusion, wherein for the most part lies that entertainment and pleasantry of wit which strikes so lively on the fancy, and therefore is so acceptable to all people — because its beauty appears at first sight, and there is... | |
| John Locke - 1854 - 536 páginas
...another. This is a way of proceeding quite contrary to metaphor and allusion, wherein for the most part lies that entertainment and pleasantry of wit. which strikes so lively on the fancy, and therefore is so acceptable to all people, because its beauty appears at first sight, and there is required... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1856 - 524 páginas
...another. This is a way of proceeding quite contrary to metaphor and allusion ; wherein, for the most part, lies that entertainment and pleasantry of wit which strikes so lively on the fancy, and is therefore so acceptable to all people." This is, I think, the best and most philosophical account that... | |
| Spectator The - 1857 - 780 páginas
...another. This is a way of proceeding quite contrary to metaphor and allusion ; wherein, for the most part, lies that entertainment and pleasantry of wit, which strikes so lively on the fancy, and is therefore so acceptable to all people." This is, I think, the beet and most philosophical account that... | |
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