Swift; the fpirit of the author will be feen in the general moral and tendency of the piece, though he will allot to every particular character its proper fentiment and language; the outline will be that of nature, and fancy will difpofe the group into... Henry - الصفحة 217بواسطة Richard Cumberland - 1795عرض كامل - لمحة عن هذا الكتاب
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...take his maxims from Rochfoucault, nor fhape his fellow-creatures after the models of Hobbes or Swift; the fpirit of the author will be feen in the general...and diftinguifhing tints of the mafter. CHAPTER II. >f terrible Encounter; in which eur Hero is totally difcomfited. HI LS T our hero had been occupied... | |
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