Works: With an Essay on His Life and Genius, Band 6Thomas Tegg and others, 1824 |
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... hear applauses , before they had much influence on my thoughts . The first praise of which I remember myself sensible was that of good humour , which , whether I deserved it or not when it was bestowed , I have since made it my whole ...
... hear applauses , before they had much influence on my thoughts . The first praise of which I remember myself sensible was that of good humour , which , whether I deserved it or not when it was bestowed , I have since made it my whole ...
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... hear ; for very few were so perverse as to rectify a mistake which had given occasion to a burst of merriment . Sometimes I drew the conversation up by degrees to a proper point , and produced a conceit which I had treasured up , like ...
... hear ; for very few were so perverse as to rectify a mistake which had given occasion to a burst of merriment . Sometimes I drew the conversation up by degrees to a proper point , and produced a conceit which I had treasured up , like ...
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... hear him cry ; and never sent him to school , because she was not able to live without his company . She taught him however very early to inspect the steward's accounts , to dog the butler from the cellar , and to catch the servants at ...
... hear him cry ; and never sent him to school , because she was not able to live without his company . She taught him however very early to inspect the steward's accounts , to dog the butler from the cellar , and to catch the servants at ...
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... every man that sees or hears of military glories ? Tully observes of Achilles , that had not Homer written , his valour had been without praise . Nisi Ilias illa extitisset , idem tumulus qui corpus ejus Nisi 16 No 143 . THE RAMBLER .
... every man that sees or hears of military glories ? Tully observes of Achilles , that had not Homer written , his valour had been without praise . Nisi Ilias illa extitisset , idem tumulus qui corpus ejus Nisi 16 No 143 . THE RAMBLER .
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... hear , Touch'd with compassion , drop a tear : Ixion's rapid wheel is bound , Fix'd in attention to the sound . Thy stone , O Sysiphus , stands still , Ixion rests upon his wheel , And the pale spectres dance ! The furies sink upon ...
... hear , Touch'd with compassion , drop a tear : Ixion's rapid wheel is bound , Fix'd in attention to the sound . Thy stone , O Sysiphus , stands still , Ixion rests upon his wheel , And the pale spectres dance ! The furies sink upon ...
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