The European Magazine, and London Review, Volumes 83-84Philological Society of London, 1823 |
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... thing - to be " broad and ge- neral as the easing air " is the sum mit of happiness and ambition . Non- publicity would be non - existence . He lives but on the sound of the public voice ; and exists but on the notice of the public eye ...
... thing - to be " broad and ge- neral as the easing air " is the sum mit of happiness and ambition . Non- publicity would be non - existence . He lives but on the sound of the public voice ; and exists but on the notice of the public eye ...
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... thing bearing the form of talent . It may be considered unfair to censure a preacher on account of natural in- capacity ; I shall be told , perhaps , that men are not the architects of their own minds . But if this plea was allowed ...
... thing bearing the form of talent . It may be considered unfair to censure a preacher on account of natural in- capacity ; I shall be told , perhaps , that men are not the architects of their own minds . But if this plea was allowed ...
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... thing for a mechanic to pawn his working tools to procure a lottery ticket . LIFE IN LONDON ; OR , RAISING THE WIND ... things by their vulgar names ; she is not particular as to exposing her person . If na- ture requires her to withdraw ...
... thing for a mechanic to pawn his working tools to procure a lottery ticket . LIFE IN LONDON ; OR , RAISING THE WIND ... things by their vulgar names ; she is not particular as to exposing her person . If na- ture requires her to withdraw ...
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... thing as a domestic fire - side in this capital . The French have no comforts at home , and pass their leisure in coffee - houses and eating - houses . During the winter there is no place so wretched as one's own dwelling ; a good fire ...
... thing as a domestic fire - side in this capital . The French have no comforts at home , and pass their leisure in coffee - houses and eating - houses . During the winter there is no place so wretched as one's own dwelling ; a good fire ...
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... thing in character . What , my dear fellow , is the costume of an author is he rich , he should have good clothes ... things , which , to the delight of his companions , he uttered , and which he retailed with all the con- fidence and ...
... thing in character . What , my dear fellow , is the costume of an author is he rich , he should have good clothes ... things , which , to the delight of his companions , he uttered , and which he retailed with all the con- fidence and ...
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