Works: With an Essay on His Life and Genius, Band 5Thomas Tegg and others, 1824 |
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... delight us long . We enjoy them a little , and then retire to easiness and good - humour , as the eye gazes a while on eminences glittering with the sun , but soon turns aching away to verdure and to flowers . Gayety is to good - humour ...
... delight us long . We enjoy them a little , and then retire to easiness and good - humour , as the eye gazes a while on eminences glittering with the sun , but soon turns aching away to verdure and to flowers . Gayety is to good - humour ...
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... delight him . Tetrica had a large fortune bequeathed to her by an aunt , which made her very early independent , and placed her in a state of superiority to all about her . Having no superfluity of understanding , she was soon ...
... delight him . Tetrica had a large fortune bequeathed to her by an aunt , which made her very early independent , and placed her in a state of superiority to all about her . Having no superfluity of understanding , she was soon ...
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... delighted or engaged him ; ; a change not only of the place but the man- ner of his being ; an entrance into a state not simply which he knows not , but which perhaps he has not faculties to know ; an immediate and perceptible com ...
... delighted or engaged him ; ; a change not only of the place but the man- ner of his being ; an entrance into a state not simply which he knows not , but which perhaps he has not faculties to know ; an immediate and perceptible com ...
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... last in the ground without the common honour of a stone ; because by those excellencies with which many were delighted , none had been obliged , and though though they had many to celebrate , they had none 46 No 78 . THE RAMBLER .
... last in the ground without the common honour of a stone ; because by those excellencies with which many were delighted , none had been obliged , and though though they had many to celebrate , they had none 46 No 78 . THE RAMBLER .
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... delight is in a great measure comparative , and arises at once from the sensations which we feel , and those which we remember : Thus ease after torment is pleasure for a time , and we are very agreeably re- created , when the body ...
... delight is in a great measure comparative , and arises at once from the sensations which we feel , and those which we remember : Thus ease after torment is pleasure for a time , and we are very agreeably re- created , when the body ...
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