Works: With an Essay on His Life and Genius, Band 5Thomas Tegg and others, 1824 |
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... give , For tell me , who makes haste enough to live ? MART . F. LEWIS . ANY words and sentences are so frequently MANY heard in the mouths of men , that a su- perficial observer is inclined to believe , that they must contain some ...
... give , For tell me , who makes haste enough to live ? MART . F. LEWIS . ANY words and sentences are so frequently MANY heard in the mouths of men , that a su- perficial observer is inclined to believe , that they must contain some ...
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... gives the power bestowing , and considered himself as culpable in some degree for having left a good action in the hands of chance , and suffered his benevolence to be defeated for want of quickness and diligence . It is lamented by ...
... gives the power bestowing , and considered himself as culpable in some degree for having left a good action in the hands of chance , and suffered his benevolence to be defeated for want of quickness and diligence . It is lamented by ...
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... give some pain ; the hearers either strain their faculties to accompany its towerings , or are left behind in envy and despair . Good - humour boasts no faculties which every one does not believe in his own power , and pleases ...
... give some pain ; the hearers either strain their faculties to accompany its towerings , or are left behind in envy and despair . Good - humour boasts no faculties which every one does not believe in his own power , and pleases ...
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... give the fu- ture full power over my mind , and to start away from the scene before me to some 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 ...
... give the fu- ture full power over my mind , and to start away from the scene before me to some 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 ...
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... give pleasure , where they are not MEN pleased themselves ; it is necessary , therefore , to cultivate an habitual alacrity and cheerfulness , that in whatever state we may be placed by Provi- dence , whether we are appointed to confer ...
... give pleasure , where they are not MEN pleased themselves ; it is necessary , therefore , to cultivate an habitual alacrity and cheerfulness , that in whatever state we may be placed by Provi- dence , whether we are appointed to confer ...
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