Works: With an Essay on His Life and Genius, Band 2Thomas Tegg and others, 1824 |
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... passion , engage me in no contention , nor throw in my way any temptation to disturb the quiet of others by censure , or my own by flattery . I had read indeed of times , in which princes and statesmen thought it part of their honour to ...
... passion , engage me in no contention , nor throw in my way any temptation to disturb the quiet of others by censure , or my own by flattery . I had read indeed of times , in which princes and statesmen thought it part of their honour to ...
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... passion , and the vain man's toast . POPE . The familiar may be followed by the burlesque ; as of mellow , applied to good fellowship . In all thy humours , whether grave or mellow . ADDison . Or of bite , used for cheat . - More a dupe ...
... passion , and the vain man's toast . POPE . The familiar may be followed by the burlesque ; as of mellow , applied to good fellowship . In all thy humours , whether grave or mellow . ADDison . Or of bite , used for cheat . - More a dupe ...
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... passion , the connexion will be supplied . When any forgotten custom is hinted , care will be taken to retrieve and explain it . The meaning assigned to doubtful words will be supported by the authorities of other writers , or by ...
... passion , the connexion will be supplied . When any forgotten custom is hinted , care will be taken to retrieve and explain it . The meaning assigned to doubtful words will be supported by the authorities of other writers , or by ...
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... passion , are to be con- sidered as proportionate to common apprehension , unassisted by critical officiousness ; since , to con- vince them , nothing more is requisite than ac- quaintance with the general state of the world , and those ...
... passion , are to be con- sidered as proportionate to common apprehension , unassisted by critical officiousness ; since , to con- vince them , nothing more is requisite than ac- quaintance with the general state of the world , and those ...
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... passion , they have past through variations of taste and changes of manners , and , as they devolved from one generation to another , have ... passions and principles by which all minds are agitated , and the 80 PREFACE TO SHAKESPEARE .
... passion , they have past through variations of taste and changes of manners , and , as they devolved from one generation to another , have ... passions and principles by which all minds are agitated , and the 80 PREFACE TO SHAKESPEARE .
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