Works: With an Essay on His Life and Genius, Band 5Thomas Tegg and others, 1824 |
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... universal register , a dream 106. The vanity of an author's expectations . Reasons 1 why good authors are sometimes neglected 215 · 221 107. Properantia's hopes of a year of confusion . The misery of prostitutes 227 108. Life sufficient ...
... universal register , a dream 106. The vanity of an author's expectations . Reasons 1 why good authors are sometimes neglected 215 · 221 107. Properantia's hopes of a year of confusion . The misery of prostitutes 227 108. Life sufficient ...
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... universal . The unhappiness of a wit and a fine lady - 364 129. The folly of cowardice and inactivity · 370 130. The history of a beauty - 376 131. Desire of gain the general passion - 383 132. The difficulty of educating a young ...
... universal . The unhappiness of a wit and a fine lady - 364 129. The folly of cowardice and inactivity · 370 130. The history of a beauty - 376 131. Desire of gain the general passion - 383 132. The difficulty of educating a young ...
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... and without any extraordinary qualities or attainments , are the universal favourites of both sexes , and cer- tainly find a friend in every place . The darlings of the the world will , indeed , be generally found such 8 N72 . THE RAMBLER .
... and without any extraordinary qualities or attainments , are the universal favourites of both sexes , and cer- tainly find a friend in every place . The darlings of the the world will , indeed , be generally found such 8 N72 . THE RAMBLER .
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... universal veneration , because I al- ways considered it as paid to my intrinsick qualities and inseparable merit , and very easily persuaded my- self that fortune had no part in my superiority . When I looked upon my glass , I saw youth ...
... universal veneration , because I al- ways considered it as paid to my intrinsick qualities and inseparable merit , and very easily persuaded my- self that fortune had no part in my superiority . When I looked upon my glass , I saw youth ...
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... universal happiness , that he looks on himself as suffering unjustly under the in- famy of single failings , while the general temper of his mind is unknown or unregarded . It is natural to mean well , when only abstracted ideas of ...
... universal happiness , that he looks on himself as suffering unjustly under the in- famy of single failings , while the general temper of his mind is unknown or unregarded . It is natural to mean well , when only abstracted ideas of ...
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Ajax amusements Aristotle attention beauty CAPRICE celebrated censure charming company common considered contempt crimes critick curiosity danger delight Demochares desire dignity diligence discover domestick DRYDEN elegance endeavoured envy equally expected FALSEHOOD fancy favour fear February 16 felicity flatter folly fortune frequently Gabba garret gayety genius gratifications happiness heart honour hope hour human imagination inclination innu inquiry JUPITER justly kind knowledge labour ladies learning lence less lives look mankind ment Milton mind miscarriage nature necessary negligence neral ness never NUMB numbers observed once opinion OVID passed passions perhaps perpetual pheme pleased pleasure praise pride publick racters RAMBLER reason regard reproach ruentes SATURDAY scarcely seldom sentiments sometimes soon sophisms sound species stancy suffer surely syllables terrour thing thought thousand tion truth TUESDAY turally vale of Tempe vanity verse Virgil virtue writers