Works: With an Essay on His Life and Genius, Band 6Thomas Tegg and others, 1824 |
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... affection by artifice or interest . I was intrusted with every stratagem , and associated in every sport ; my com- pany gave alacrity to a frolick , and gladness to a holyday . I was indeed so much employed in adjust- ing or executing ...
... affection by artifice or interest . I was intrusted with every stratagem , and associated in every sport ; my com- pany gave alacrity to a frolick , and gladness to a holyday . I was indeed so much employed in adjust- ing or executing ...
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... affection , must surely awaken tenderness in every human mind ; and tenderness once excited will be hourly increased by the natural contagion of fe- licity , by the repercussion of communicated pleasure , by the consciousness of the ...
... affection , must surely awaken tenderness in every human mind ; and tenderness once excited will be hourly increased by the natural contagion of fe- licity , by the repercussion of communicated pleasure , by the consciousness of the ...
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... affection , but flattered ourselves on the road with the tenderness and regard with which we should be treated by our uncle . Our reception was rather frigid than malignant ; we were introduced to our young cou- sins , and for the first ...
... affection , but flattered ourselves on the road with the tenderness and regard with which we should be treated by our uncle . Our reception was rather frigid than malignant ; we were introduced to our young cou- sins , and for the first ...
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... not reward its own liberalities , and whe- ther he that exacts servility can , with justice , at the same time , expect affection ? I am , SIR , & c . HYPERDULUS . NUMB . 150. SATURDAY , August 24 , 1751 . 56 No 149 . THE RAMBLER .
... not reward its own liberalities , and whe- ther he that exacts servility can , with justice , at the same time , expect affection ? I am , SIR , & c . HYPERDULUS . NUMB . 150. SATURDAY , August 24 , 1751 . 56 No 149 . THE RAMBLER .
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... affections of mankind . Princes , when they would know the opinions or grievances of their subjects , find it necessary to steal away from guards and at- tendants , and mingle on equal terms among the people . To him who is known to ...
... affections of mankind . Princes , when they would know the opinions or grievances of their subjects , find it necessary to steal away from guards and at- tendants , and mingle on equal terms among the people . To him who is known to ...
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