Works: With an Essay on His Life and Genius, Band 5Thomas Tegg and others, 1824 |
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... mind ; and perhaps , if my readers will turn their thoughts back upon their old friends , they will find it difficult to call a single man to remembrance , who appeared to know that life was short till he was about to lose it . It is ...
... mind ; and perhaps , if my readers will turn their thoughts back upon their old friends , they will find it difficult to call a single man to remembrance , who appeared to know that life was short till he was about to lose it . It is ...
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... mind at leisure to regard the gratification of an- other . It is imagined by many , that whenever they aspire to please , they are required to be merry , and to show the gladness of their souls by flights of pleasantry , and bursts of ...
... mind at leisure to regard the gratification of an- other . It is imagined by many , that whenever they aspire to please , they are required to be merry , and to show the gladness of their souls by flights of pleasantry , and bursts of ...
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... mind is willing to descend , and the most active to be at rest . All therefore are at some hour or another fond of companions , whom they can en- tertain upon easy terms , and who will relieve them from solitude , without condemning ...
... mind is willing to descend , and the most active to be at rest . All therefore are at some hour or another fond of companions , whom they can en- tertain upon easy terms , and who will relieve them from solitude , without condemning ...
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... mind of my birth , and charged me to do nothing with which I might be reproached when I should come to my aunts ' estate . In all the perplexities of vexations which want of money brought upon us , it was our constant prac- tice to have ...
... mind of my birth , and charged me to do nothing with which I might be reproached when I should come to my aunts ' estate . In all the perplexities of vexations which want of money brought upon us , it was our constant prac- tice to have ...
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... 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 unable to procure . Money VOL . II ...
... 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 unable to procure . Money VOL . II ...
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