Works, Band 11W. Durell, 1811 |
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... desire of surveying human life through all its varieties : and others , perhaps with equal probability , to a passion which seems to have been deeply fixed in his heart , the love of a shilling . In time he began to think that his ...
... desire of surveying human life through all its varieties : and others , perhaps with equal probability , to a passion which seems to have been deeply fixed in his heart , the love of a shilling . In time he began to think that his ...
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... desire or possess , were fatal to the unfortunate Stella . The man whom she had the misfortune to love was , as Delany observes , fond of singularity , and desirous to make a mode of happiness for himself , different from the general ...
... desire or possess , were fatal to the unfortunate Stella . The man whom she had the misfortune to love was , as Delany observes , fond of singularity , and desirous to make a mode of happiness for himself , different from the general ...
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... desire to attain , and for having attained he de- serves praise . For purposes merely didactic , when something is to be told that was not known before , it is the best mode ; but against that inattention by which known truths are ...
... desire to attain , and for having attained he de- serves praise . For purposes merely didactic , when something is to be told that was not known before , it is the best mode ; but against that inattention by which known truths are ...
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... desire . He is querulous and fastidious , arrogant and malignant ; he scarcely speaks of himself but with indignant lamenta- tions , or of others but with insolent superiority , when he is gay , and with angry contempt when he is gloomy ...
... desire . He is querulous and fastidious , arrogant and malignant ; he scarcely speaks of himself but with indignant lamenta- tions , or of others but with insolent superiority , when he is gay , and with angry contempt when he is gloomy ...
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... desire of excellence . His primary and principal purpose was to be a poet , with which his father accidentally concurred , by pro- posing subjects , and obliging him to correct his per- formances by many revisals ; after which the old ...
... desire of excellence . His primary and principal purpose was to be a poet , with which his father accidentally concurred , by pro- posing subjects , and obliging him to correct his per- formances by many revisals ; after which the old ...
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