Works: With an Essay on His Life and Genius, Band 6Thomas Tegg and others, 1824 |
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... expected that no man should suffer his heart to be inflamed with malice , but by injuries ; that none should busy himself in contesting the pretensions of another , but when some right of his own was involved in the question ; that at ...
... expected that no man should suffer his heart to be inflamed with malice , but by injuries ; that none should busy himself in contesting the pretensions of another , but when some right of his own was involved in the question ; that at ...
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... expected raillery ; if I blush when I am discovered gazing on a beauty , or hesitate when I find myself embarrassed in an argument ; if I am unwilling to talk of what I do not understand , or timorous in un- dertaking dertaking offices ...
... expected raillery ; if I blush when I am discovered gazing on a beauty , or hesitate when I find myself embarrassed in an argument ; if I am unwilling to talk of what I do not understand , or timorous in un- dertaking dertaking offices ...
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... expected to be repaid . In the midst of these hopes my father was snatched away by an apo- plexy ; and my mother , who had no pleasure but in dress , equipage , assemblies , and compliments , find- ing that she could live no longer in ...
... expected to be repaid . In the midst of these hopes my father was snatched away by an apo- plexy ; and my mother , who had no pleasure but in dress , equipage , assemblies , and compliments , find- ing that she could live no longer in ...
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... expected in the same common nature af- fected by external circumstances indefinitely varied . We all enter the world in equal ignorance , gaze round about us on the same objects , and have our first pains and pleasures , our first hopes ...
... expected in the same common nature af- fected by external circumstances indefinitely varied . We all enter the world in equal ignorance , gaze round about us on the same objects , and have our first pains and pleasures , our first hopes ...
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... expected to enrich the family of his friend , but never attempted to alienate me , nor to ingratiate himself . He was indeed little qualified to solicit the affection of a traveller , for the remissness of his edu cation had left him ...
... expected to enrich the family of his friend , but never attempted to alienate me , nor to ingratiate himself . He was indeed little qualified to solicit the affection of a traveller , for the remissness of his edu cation had left him ...
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