Works: With an Essay on His Life and Genius, Band 6Thomas Tegg and others, 1824 |
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... action of a vigorous fancy upon comprehensive knowledge , brings distant ideas unexpectedly together , who , by some peculiar acute- ness , discovers resemblance in objects dissimilar to common eyes , or , by mixing heterogeneous ...
... action of a vigorous fancy upon comprehensive knowledge , brings distant ideas unexpectedly together , who , by some peculiar acute- ness , discovers resemblance in objects dissimilar to common eyes , or , by mixing heterogeneous ...
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... action with the narratives of historians . By this succession of amusements we enjoyed the exercise of a journey without suffering the fatigue , and had no- thing to regret but that , by a progress so leisurely and gentle , we missed ...
... action with the narratives of historians . By this succession of amusements we enjoyed the exercise of a journey without suffering the fatigue , and had no- thing to regret but that , by a progress so leisurely and gentle , we missed ...
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... action but the will of another , and we often met privately in the garden to lament our condition , and to ease our hearts with mutual narratives of caprice , peevishness , and affront . There are innumerable modes of insult and tokens ...
... action but the will of another , and we often met privately in the garden to lament our condition , and to ease our hearts with mutual narratives of caprice , peevishness , and affront . There are innumerable modes of insult and tokens ...
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... action ; and fame , which no man , however high or mean , however wise or igno- rant , was yet able to despise . Now prudence and foresight exert their influence : No hour is devoted wholly to any present enjoyment , no act or purpose ...
... action ; and fame , which no man , however high or mean , however wise or igno- rant , was yet able to despise . Now prudence and foresight exert their influence : No hour is devoted wholly to any present enjoyment , no act or purpose ...
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... action but his present humour . He often forsook the old gentleman in the midst of an adventure , because the horn sound- ed in the court - yard , and would have lost an oppor- tunity , not only of knowing the history , but sharing the ...
... action but his present humour . He often forsook the old gentleman in the midst of an adventure , because the horn sound- ed in the court - yard , and would have lost an oppor- tunity , not only of knowing the history , but sharing the ...
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