Works: With an Essay on His Life and Genius, Band 6Thomas Tegg and others, 1824 |
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... present addresses , and given laws at hunting - matches and races . They were eminently hospitable and popular , till the father of this gentleman died of an election . His lady went to the grave soon after him , and left the heir ...
... present addresses , and given laws at hunting - matches and races . They were eminently hospitable and popular , till the father of this gentleman died of an election . His lady went to the grave soon after him , and left the heir ...
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... present inconvenience from the banishment of philosophers than from the extinc- tion of any common trade . Some have been so forcibly struck with this obser- vation , that they have , in the first warmth of their discovery , thought it ...
... present inconvenience from the banishment of philosophers than from the extinc- tion of any common trade . Some have been so forcibly struck with this obser- vation , that they have , in the first warmth of their discovery , thought it ...
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... present mode of study happens to force upon their notice ; they desire not to fill their minds with unfashionable knowledge , but content- edly resign to oblivion those books which they now find censured or neglected . The hope of fame ...
... present mode of study happens to force upon their notice ; they desire not to fill their minds with unfashionable knowledge , but content- edly resign to oblivion those books which they now find censured or neglected . The hope of fame ...
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... present sentiments . My father was the second son of a very ancient and wealthy family . He married a lady of equal birth , whose fortune , joined to his own , might have sup- ported his posterity in honour ; but being gay and ambitious ...
... present sentiments . My father was the second son of a very ancient and wealthy family . He married a lady of equal birth , whose fortune , joined to his own , might have sup- ported his posterity in honour ; but being gay and ambitious ...
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... present state is merely comparative , and the evil which every man feels will be sufficient to disturb and harass him , if he does not know how much he escapes . The lustre of diamonds is invigorated by the interposition of darker ...
... present state is merely comparative , and the evil which every man feels will be sufficient to disturb and harass him , if he does not know how much he escapes . The lustre of diamonds is invigorated by the interposition of darker ...
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