Works: With an Essay on His Life and Genius, Band 5Thomas Tegg and others, 1824 |
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... observation left any impression upon the 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 ...
... observation left any impression upon the 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 ...
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... observation to believe very common , and which I know by experience to be very miserable . And though the querulous are seldom received with great ardour of kindness , I hope to escape the mortification of finding that my Famentations ...
... observation to believe very common , and which I know by experience to be very miserable . And though the querulous are seldom received with great ardour of kindness , I hope to escape the mortification of finding that my Famentations ...
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... observations of one who has been taught to know mankind by unwelcome information , and whose opinions are the result , not of solitary conjectures , but of practice and experience . I was born to a large fortune , and bred to the ...
... observations of one who has been taught to know mankind by unwelcome information , and whose opinions are the result , not of solitary conjectures , but of practice and experience . I was born to a large fortune , and bred to the ...
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... Observations like these , are commonly nothing better than covert insults , which serve to give vent to the flatulence of pride , but they are now and then imprudently uttered by honesty and benevolence , and inflict pain where kindness ...
... Observations like these , are commonly nothing better than covert insults , which serve to give vent to the flatulence of pride , but they are now and then imprudently uttered by honesty and benevolence , and inflict pain where kindness ...
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... observed all the rules of politeness , which he is now so far from relaxing , that whenever he serves the tea , he obstinately carries me the first dish , in defiance of the frowns and whispers of the table . This , Mr. RAMBLER , is to ...
... observed all the rules of politeness , which he is now so far from relaxing , that whenever he serves the tea , he obstinately carries me the first dish , in defiance of the frowns and whispers of the table . This , Mr. RAMBLER , is to ...
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