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Page 105
... admirable precepts in remote allusions and mysterious sentences . By the winds in this apothegm , are meant State hurricanes and popular tumults . " When these arise , " says he , " worship the echo ; " that is , with- draw yourself ...
... admirable precepts in remote allusions and mysterious sentences . By the winds in this apothegm , are meant State hurricanes and popular tumults . " When these arise , " says he , " worship the echo ; " that is , with- draw yourself ...
Page 130
... it sinks to Moderation , is still in a most admirable temper . The worst of it is , that when once it begins to rise , it has still an inclination to ascend , insomuch that it 130 The Tatler No. 220. September 5 , 1710.
... it sinks to Moderation , is still in a most admirable temper . The worst of it is , that when once it begins to rise , it has still an inclination to ascend , insomuch that it 130 The Tatler No. 220. September 5 , 1710.
Page 187
... admirable , and is become a grave and substantial author . But above all , I am at a loss how to govern myself in my judgment of those whose whole writings consist in interrogatories : and then the way of answering , by proposing ...
... admirable , and is become a grave and substantial author . But above all , I am at a loss how to govern myself in my judgment of those whose whole writings consist in interrogatories : and then the way of answering , by proposing ...
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