Works: With an Essay on His Life and Genius, Band 5Thomas Tegg and others, 1824 |
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... , with equal propriety , be applied to better purposes ; it may be at least inculcated that pleasures are more safely B 2 postponed postponed than virtues , and that greater loss is suffered N ° 71 . 3 THE RAMBLER . Page.
... , with equal propriety , be applied to better purposes ; it may be at least inculcated that pleasures are more safely B 2 postponed postponed than virtues , and that greater loss is suffered N ° 71 . 3 THE RAMBLER . Page.
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... least , that the autumn would carry her off . Thus was I flattered in the winter with the piercing winds of March , and in summer , with the fogs of September . But she lived through spring and fall , and set heat and cold at defiance ...
... least , that the autumn would carry her off . Thus was I flattered in the winter with the piercing winds of March , and in summer , with the fogs of September . But she lived through spring and fall , and set heat and cold at defiance ...
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... least increase of uneasiness , as keeps the soul perpetually on the watch , such a restless and incessant solicitude , as no care or tenderness can appease , and can only be pacified by the cure of the distemper , and the removal of ...
... least increase of uneasiness , as keeps the soul perpetually on the watch , such a restless and incessant solicitude , as no care or tenderness can appease , and can only be pacified by the cure of the distemper , and the removal of ...
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... least , our power , and show that our favour is valued , since it is purchased by the meanness of falsehood . But , perhaps , the flatterer is not often detected ; for an honest mind is not apt to suspect , and no one exerts the power ...
... least , our power , and show that our favour is valued , since it is purchased by the meanness of falsehood . But , perhaps , the flatterer is not often detected ; for an honest mind is not apt to suspect , and no one exerts the power ...
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... least of common minds , that I believe men may be generally observed to grow less tender as they advance in age . He , who , when life was new , melted at the loss of every companion , can look in time , without con- cern , upon the ...
... least of common minds , that I believe men may be generally observed to grow less tender as they advance in age . He , who , when life was new , melted at the loss of every companion , can look in time , without con- cern , upon the ...
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