Works: With an Essay on His Life and Genius, Band 5Thomas Tegg and others, 1824 |
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... that she wanted nothing from others , and had therefore no reason to value their opinion ; that money was every thing ; and that they who thought themselves ill - treated , should look for better usage among ill- No 74 . 21 THE RAMBLER .
... that she wanted nothing from others , and had therefore no reason to value their opinion ; that money was every thing ; and that they who thought themselves ill - treated , should look for better usage among ill- No 74 . 21 THE RAMBLER .
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... opinion was the great rule of appro- bation , my remarks were remembered by those who desired the second degree of fame , my mien was studied , my dress was imitated , my letters were handed from one family to another , and read by ...
... opinion was the great rule of appro- bation , my remarks were remembered by those who desired the second degree of fame , my mien was studied , my dress was imitated , my letters were handed from one family to another , and read by ...
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... opinion of their intel- lectual attainments , it has been , from age to age , an established custom to complain of the ingratitude of mankind to their instructors , and the discouragement which men of genius and study suffer from ...
... opinion of their intel- lectual attainments , it has been , from age to age , an established custom to complain of the ingratitude of mankind to their instructors , and the discouragement which men of genius and study suffer from ...
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... opinion , depends the happiness of man- kind ; and controversies , merely speculative , are of small importance in themselves , however they may have sometimes heated a disputant , or provoked a faction . Of the divine author of our ...
... opinion , depends the happiness of man- kind ; and controversies , merely speculative , are of small importance in themselves , however they may have sometimes heated a disputant , or provoked a faction . Of the divine author of our ...
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... opinion was not of much weight in Flavia's de- liberations , and that she was looked upon by her as a woman of narrow sentiments , without knowledge of books , or observations on mankind . I had hitherto considered my aunt , as entitled ...
... opinion was not of much weight in Flavia's de- liberations , and that she was looked upon by her as a woman of narrow sentiments , without knowledge of books , or observations on mankind . I had hitherto considered my aunt , as entitled ...
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