Works: With an Essay on His Life and Genius, Band 6Thomas Tegg and others, 1824 |
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... longer be contested , and malice is compelled to give way to the unanimity of applause , there is yet this one expedient to be tried , by which the author may be degraded , though his work be reverenced ; and the excellence which we ...
... longer be contested , and malice is compelled to give way to the unanimity of applause , there is yet this one expedient to be tried , by which the author may be degraded , though his work be reverenced ; and the excellence which we ...
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... longer than a week . That such authors are not to be rewarded with praise is evident , since nothing can be admired when it ceases to exist ; but surely , though they cannot aspire to honour , they may be exempted from igno- aspire No ...
... longer than a week . That such authors are not to be rewarded with praise is evident , since nothing can be admired when it ceases to exist ; but surely , though they cannot aspire to honour , they may be exempted from igno- aspire No ...
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... longer necessary , and that the time was now come when I was at liberty to read only for amusement , and was to receive the reward of my fatigues in praise and admiration . While I was thus banqueting upon my own per- fections , and ...
... longer necessary , and that the time was now come when I was at liberty to read only for amusement , and was to receive the reward of my fatigues in praise and admiration . While I was thus banqueting upon my own per- fections , and ...
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... longer any satisfaction in the reflection that he is loved as the distributor of happiness , may please himself with exciting terrour as the inflictor of pain : he may delight his solitude with contemplating the extent of his power and ...
... longer any satisfaction in the reflection that he is loved as the distributor of happiness , may please himself with exciting terrour as the inflictor of pain : he may delight his solitude with contemplating the extent of his power and ...
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... longer in her accustomed rank , sunk into dejection , and in two years wore out her life with envy and discontent . I was sent with a sister , one year younger than my- self , to the elder brother of my father . We were not yet capable ...
... longer in her accustomed rank , sunk into dejection , and in two years wore out her life with envy and discontent . I was sent with a sister , one year younger than my- self , to the elder brother of my father . We were not yet capable ...
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