Works: With an Essay on His Life and Genius, Band 5Thomas Tegg and others, 1824 |
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... expected enjoy- ment , I deliver up myself to the tyranny of every desire which fancy suggests , and long for a thou- sand things which I am unable to procure . Money VOL . II . C has A has much less power than is ascribed to it by N ...
... expected enjoy- ment , I deliver up myself to the tyranny of every desire which fancy suggests , and long for a thou- sand things which I am unable to procure . Money VOL . II . C has A has much less power than is ascribed to it by N ...
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... expected to be better . He , by whose writings the heart is rectified , the appetites counteracted , and the passions repressed , may be considered as not unprofitable to the great republick of humanity , even though his behaviour ...
... expected to be better . He , by whose writings the heart is rectified , the appetites counteracted , and the passions repressed , may be considered as not unprofitable to the great republick of humanity , even though his behaviour ...
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... expected of all to be poets and philosophers ; it is necessary that the greater part of mankind should be employed in the minute business of common life ; minute , indeed , not if we consider its influence upon our happiness , but if we ...
... expected of all to be poets and philosophers ; it is necessary that the greater part of mankind should be employed in the minute business of common life ; minute , indeed , not if we consider its influence upon our happiness , but if we ...
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... to extremities without your advice , which is therefore impatiently expected by P.S. Remember , I am past sixteen . MYRTILLA . NUMB . 85. TUESDAY , January 8 , 1751 . € 2 N ° 84 . 83 THE RAMBLER . The virtuoso's curiosity justified.
... to extremities without your advice , which is therefore impatiently expected by P.S. Remember , I am past sixteen . MYRTILLA . NUMB . 85. TUESDAY , January 8 , 1751 . € 2 N ° 84 . 83 THE RAMBLER . The virtuoso's curiosity justified.
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... expected it , and heaped by PATRONAGE with the gifts of FORTUNE ; but they were from that time chained to her footstool , and condemned to re- gulate their lives by her glances and her nods ; they seemed proud of their manacles , and ...
... expected it , and heaped by PATRONAGE with the gifts of FORTUNE ; but they were from that time chained to her footstool , and condemned to re- gulate their lives by her glances and her nods ; they seemed proud of their manacles , and ...
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