Works: With an Essay on His Life and Genius, Band 6Thomas Tegg and others, 1824 |
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... 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 elevation by ...
... 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 elevation by ...
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... pain , is compelled to pay tribute to the science of healing . But praise may be al- ways omitted without inconvenience . When once a man has made celebrity necessary to his happiness , he has put it in the power of the weakest and most ...
... pain , is compelled to pay tribute to the science of healing . But praise may be al- ways omitted without inconvenience . When once a man has made celebrity necessary to his happiness , he has put it in the power of the weakest and most ...
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... pain : he may delight his solitude with contemplating the extent of his power and the force of his com- mands ; in imagining the desires that flutter on the tongue which is forbidden to utter them , or the dis- content which preys on ...
... pain : he may delight his solitude with contemplating the extent of his power and the force of his com- mands ; in imagining the desires that flutter on the tongue which is forbidden to utter them , or the dis- content which preys on ...
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... pain to those who surround him , and can walk with satisfaction in the gloom of his own presence ; he that can see submis- sive misery without relenting , and meet without emo- tion the eye that implores mercy , or demands justice ...
... pain to those who surround him , and can walk with satisfaction in the gloom of his own presence ; he that can see submis- sive misery without relenting , and meet without emo- tion the eye that implores mercy , or demands justice ...
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... pain , by strangers to whom his life is indifferent , or by enemies to whom his death is desirable ? Piety will ... painful with kindness thus undeserved , nor can severer punishment be imprecated upon a man not wholly lost in meanness ...
... pain , by strangers to whom his life is indifferent , or by enemies to whom his death is desirable ? Piety will ... painful with kindness thus undeserved , nor can severer punishment be imprecated upon a man not wholly lost in meanness ...
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
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