Works: With an Essay on His Life and Genius, Band 6Thomas Tegg and others, 1824 |
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... look upon the various scenes of the world , and the different employments of men , with the neutrality of inexperience ; and we come forth from the nursery , or the school , invariably destined to the pursuit of great acquisitions , or ...
... look upon the various scenes of the world , and the different employments of men , with the neutrality of inexperience ; and we come forth from the nursery , or the school , invariably destined to the pursuit of great acquisitions , or ...
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... look with some gratulation on our success , and with some pity on our miscarriages . Think on the misery of him who is condemned to cultivate barrenness and ransack vacuity ; who is obliged to continue his talk when his meaning is spent ...
... look with some gratulation on our success , and with some pity on our miscarriages . Think on the misery of him who is condemned to cultivate barrenness and ransack vacuity ; who is obliged to continue his talk when his meaning is spent ...
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... look without pain upon the sun in the water . As every writer has his use , every writer ought to have his patrons ; and since no man , however high he may now stand , can be certain that he shall not be soon thrown down from his ...
... look without pain upon the sun in the water . As every writer has his use , every writer ought to have his patrons ; and since no man , however high he may now stand , can be certain that he shall not be soon thrown down from his ...
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... looks , or tune their voices to my expectation . The insolence of benefaction terminates not in negative rudeness or ... look uninvited upon delicacies , and some- times desired to rise upon very slight pretences . The The incivilities ...
... looks , or tune their voices to my expectation . The insolence of benefaction terminates not in negative rudeness or ... look uninvited upon delicacies , and some- times desired to rise upon very slight pretences . The The incivilities ...
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... looks upon neglect of excellence as the most dis- gusting fault ; one avoids censure , the other aspires to praise ; one is always in danger of insipidity , the other continually on the brink of affectation . • When the subject has no ...
... looks upon neglect of excellence as the most dis- gusting fault ; one avoids censure , the other aspires to praise ; one is always in danger of insipidity , the other continually on the brink of affectation . • When the subject has no ...
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