Works: With an Essay on His Life and Genius, Band 6Thomas Tegg and others, 1824 |
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... observed , that the greatest events may be often traced back to slen- der causes . Petty competition or casual friendship , the prudence of a slave , or the garrulity of a woman , have hindered or promoted the most important schemes ...
... observed , that the greatest events may be often traced back to slen- der causes . Petty competition or casual friendship , the prudence of a slave , or the garrulity of a woman , have hindered or promoted the most important schemes ...
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... observe the effort with which he strains to conceal despondency by a smile , and the distress in which he sits while the eyes of the company are fixed upon him as the last refuge from silence and dejection . It were endless to recount ...
... observe the effort with which he strains to conceal despondency by a smile , and the distress in which he sits while the eyes of the company are fixed upon him as the last refuge from silence and dejection . It were endless to recount ...
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... observation ; but in a short time I could not forbear surveying it with particular notice ; for the length of the wall which inclosed the gardens , the disposition of the shades that waved over it , and the canals of which I could I ...
... observation ; but in a short time I could not forbear surveying it with particular notice ; for the length of the wall which inclosed the gardens , the disposition of the shades that waved over it , and the canals of which I could I ...
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... observation has divided the most miscellaneous and confused assemblages into proper classes , and ranged the insects of the sum- mer , that torment us with their drones or stings , by their several tribes ; the persecutors of merit ...
... observation has divided the most miscellaneous and confused assemblages into proper classes , and ranged the insects of the sum- mer , that torment us with their drones or stings , by their several tribes ; the persecutors of merit ...
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... observation which the most sluggish intellect may practise , and that industry which the stimulations of necessity naturally enforce . Yet though the refusal of statues and panegyrick to those who employ only their hands and feet in the ...
... observation which the most sluggish intellect may practise , and that industry which the stimulations of necessity naturally enforce . Yet though the refusal of statues and panegyrick to those who employ only their hands and feet in the ...
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