Works: With an Essay on His Life and Genius, Band 6Thomas Tegg and others, 1824 |
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... indulgence as a man of parts , who wanted nothing but the dulness of a scholar , and might be- come eminent whenever he should condescend to la- bour and attention . My tutor a while reproached me with negligence , and repressed my ...
... indulgence as a man of parts , who wanted nothing but the dulness of a scholar , and might be- come eminent whenever he should condescend to la- bour and attention . My tutor a while reproached me with negligence , and repressed my ...
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... indulgence he secures to himself the power of seizure whenever he has an inclination to amuse himself with calamity , and feast his ears with entreaties and lamentations . Yet as he is some- times capriciously liberal to those whom he ...
... indulgence he secures to himself the power of seizure whenever he has an inclination to amuse himself with calamity , and feast his ears with entreaties and lamentations . Yet as he is some- times capriciously liberal to those whom he ...
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... indulgence to the understanding of common readers ; he has fallen upon an age in which solid knowledge , and delicate re- finement , have given way to a low merriment , and idle buffoonery , and therefore no writer can hope for di ...
... indulgence to the understanding of common readers ; he has fallen upon an age in which solid knowledge , and delicate re- finement , have given way to a low merriment , and idle buffoonery , and therefore no writer can hope for di ...
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... indulgence of contempt . It has happened that much of my time has been passed in a dependent state , and consequently I have received many favours in the opinion of those at whose expense I have been maintained ; yet I do not feel in my ...
... indulgence of contempt . It has happened that much of my time has been passed in a dependent state , and consequently I have received many favours in the opinion of those at whose expense I have been maintained ; yet I do not feel in my ...
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... indulgence of her innate inclination to hazard and adventure , and condemned all future flights of genius to pursue the path of the Meonian eagle . This authority may be more justly opposed , as it is apparently derived from them whom ...
... indulgence of her innate inclination to hazard and adventure , and condemned all future flights of genius to pursue the path of the Meonian eagle . This authority may be more justly opposed , as it is apparently derived from them whom ...
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