Works: With an Essay on His Life and Genius, Band 6Thomas Tegg and others, 1824 |
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... pleased with an opportunity of mis- chief , that they toil without prospect of praise , and pillage without hope of profit . When any man has endeavoured to deserve distinction , he will be surprised to hear himself censured where he ...
... pleased with an opportunity of mis- chief , that they toil without prospect of praise , and pillage without hope of profit . When any man has endeavoured to deserve distinction , he will be surprised to hear himself censured where he ...
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... pleased with imagining that he knows something not yet commonly divulged , secret history easily gains credit ; but it is for the most part believed only while it circulates in whis- pers ; and when once it is openly told , is openly ...
... pleased with imagining that he knows something not yet commonly divulged , secret history easily gains credit ; but it is for the most part believed only while it circulates in whis- pers ; and when once it is openly told , is openly ...
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... pleased with splendour , and equally careless of ex- pense ; they both justified their profusion to them- selves , by endeavouring to believe it necessary to the extension of their acquaintance , and improvement of their interest ; and ...
... pleased with splendour , and equally careless of ex- pense ; they both justified their profusion to them- selves , by endeavouring to believe it necessary to the extension of their acquaintance , and improvement of their interest ; and ...
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... pleased , and he who would not provoke rudeness must not practise it . But the question among those who establish rules for an epistolary performance is , how gayety or civility may be properly expressed ; as among the criticks in ...
... pleased , and he who would not provoke rudeness must not practise it . But the question among those who establish rules for an epistolary performance is , how gayety or civility may be properly expressed ; as among the criticks in ...
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... , being incapable of any amusement but conver- sation , he necessarily became familiarized to me , whom he found studious and domestick . Pleased with an opportunity of imparting my knowledge , and eager with 76 No 153 . THE RAMBLER .
... , being incapable of any amusement but conver- sation , he necessarily became familiarized to me , whom he found studious and domestick . Pleased with an opportunity of imparting my knowledge , and eager with 76 No 153 . THE RAMBLER .
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