| 482 páginas
...fpecies of grateful remorfe, which fometimes has been known to operate forcibly on the minds of the nioft hardened in impudence.' Of this Mr. Andrews, who makes the remark, gives an inlfance in the following anecdote, faid to have been a favourite one with the late Dr. Campbell :... | |
| Colin Macfarquhar, George Gleig - 1797 - 414 páginas
...of grateful remorfe, which fometimes ' lias been known to operate forcibly on the minds of the rnoft hardened in impudence. Of this Mr Andrews, who makes the remark, gives an inilance in the following anecdote, faid to have been a favourite one with the late Dr Campbell. "... | |
| Charles Brockden Brown - 1805 - 500 páginas
...his former projects, I shall relate on some future occasion. For the Literary Magazine. ON GRATITUDE. THERE is a species of grateful remorse, which sometimes...forcibly on the minds of the most hardened in impudence. Towards the beginning of the last century, an actor, celebrated for mimicry, was to have been employed... | |
| John Mason Good - 1813 - 714 páginas
...pleasing, perhaps unrxjiectrd, exertions of goodness for it» immediate cause. (L'ogau on the Passions}. There is a species of grateful remorse, which sometimes...makes the remark, gives an instance in the following anicilote, said to have been я faxourite one with the late Dr. Campbell: " Towards the beginning of... | |
| 1818 - 384 páginas
...or-we-shall-win-this-election-by-aA-/rtjry/e-vo/e." A prediction exactly correspondent to the event. DR. WOODWARD. THERE is a species of grateful remorse, which sometimes...forcibly on the minds of the most hardened in impudence. Towards the beginning of the last century, an actor celebrated for mimicry, was to have been employed... | |
| John Mason Good - 1819 - 800 páginas
...species of grateful remorse, which sometimes lias been known to operate forcibly on the minds of the must hardened in impudence. Of this Mr. Andrews, who makes...following anecdote, said to have been a favourite one with the laic Dr. Campbell : " Towards the beginning of this century, an actor, celebrated for mimicry,... | |
| 1823 - 536 páginas
...my Lords's words, I almost bit through my tongue, to prevent my smiling in his face." GRATITUDE. — There is a species of grateful remorse, which •sometimes...forcibly on the minds of the most hardened in impudence. Early in this century, a •comedian, named Griffin, celebrated for mimicry, was to have been employed... | |
| 1823 - 872 páginas
...he desired to return to Florence, which he did, with extraordinary favours from the lord Cromwell. There is a species of grateful remorse, which sometimes...been known to operate forcibly on the minds of the matt hardened in impudence. Of thi» Mr Andrews, who makes the remark, gives an instance in the following... | |
| William Oxberry - 1824 - 402 páginas
...saw you, I. have lust an eye." " I am sorry for it," said Foote, " pray at what game?" DR. WOODWARD. There is a species of grateful remorse which sometimes...operate forcibly on the minds of the most hardened in impu-ience. Towards the beginning of the last century, an actor celebrated for mimicry, wa<s to have... | |
| Oliver Oldham - 1854 - 406 páginas
...Again I'll be a silence-breaker— Johann, the merry basket-maker!" GRATEFUL REMORSE.—ANDREWS. 1. THERE is a species of grateful remorse, which sometimes...forcibly on the minds of the most hardened in impudence. Towards the beginning of this century, an actor celebrated for mimicry, was to have been employed by... | |
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