Works: With an Essay on His Life and Genius, Band 5Thomas Tegg and others, 1824 |
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... easily persuaded my- self that fortune had no part in my superiority . When I looked upon my glass , I saw youth and beauty , with health that might give me reason to hope their continuance ; continuance ; when I examined my mind , I ...
... easily persuaded my- self that fortune had no part in my superiority . When I looked upon my glass , I saw youth and beauty , with health that might give me reason to hope their continuance ; continuance ; when I examined my mind , I ...
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... easily finds some faults in every human being , which he weighs against his own , and easily makes them preponderate while he keeps the balance in his own hand , and throws in or takes out at his pleasure cir- cumstances that make them ...
... easily finds some faults in every human being , which he weighs against his own , and easily makes them preponderate while he keeps the balance in his own hand , and throws in or takes out at his pleasure cir- cumstances that make them ...
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... easily resisted or suppressed ; but for the frigid vil- lany of studious lewdness , for the calm malignity of laboured impiety , what apology can be invented ? What punishment can be adequate to the crime of him who retires to solitudes ...
... easily resisted or suppressed ; but for the frigid vil- lany of studious lewdness , for the calm malignity of laboured impiety , what apology can be invented ? What punishment can be adequate to the crime of him who retires to solitudes ...
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... easily dissipated . The fragrance of the jessamine bower is lost after the enjoyment of a few moments , and the Indian wanders among his native spices without any sense of their exhalations . It is , indeed , not necessary to show by ...
... easily dissipated . The fragrance of the jessamine bower is lost after the enjoyment of a few moments , and the Indian wanders among his native spices without any sense of their exhalations . It is , indeed , not necessary to show by ...
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... easily believe that they are considered by others with less detestation ; he therefore suffers himself to slum- ber in false security , and becomes a prey to those who applaud their own subtilty , because they know how to steal upon his ...
... easily believe that they are considered by others with less detestation ; he therefore suffers himself to slum- ber in false security , and becomes a prey to those who applaud their own subtilty , because they know how to steal upon his ...
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