The British essayists, with prefaces by A. Chalmers, Bände 3-4 |
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... passion , cried out , ' Then , sirrah , you shall live like one ; ' and taking his cane in his hand , cudgelled him out of his system . This had so good an effect upon him , that he took up from that day , fell to reading good books ...
... passion , cried out , ' Then , sirrah , you shall live like one ; ' and taking his cane in his hand , cudgelled him out of his system . This had so good an effect upon him , that he took up from that day , fell to reading good books ...
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... LANE , JANUARY 13 . INSTEAD of considering any particular passion or character in any one set men , my thoughts were last night employed on the contemplation of human life in general ; and truly it appears to me H 2 NO . 120 . 75 TATLER .
... LANE , JANUARY 13 . INSTEAD of considering any particular passion or character in any one set men , my thoughts were last night employed on the contemplation of human life in general ; and truly it appears to me H 2 NO . 120 . 75 TATLER .
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... for that I might possibly be capable of assisting them .'- She then cast her eye upon my little dog , and was again transported with too much passion to proceed ; but , had 6 with much ado , she at last gave me NO . 121 . 83 TATLER .
... for that I might possibly be capable of assisting them .'- She then cast her eye upon my little dog , and was again transported with too much passion to proceed ; but , had 6 with much ado , she at last gave me NO . 121 . 83 TATLER .
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... passion , that for money dies , Compose your robes- FRANCIS . FROM MY OWN APARTMENT , JANUARY 20 . A CONTINUATION OF THE VISION . WITH much labour and difficulty I passed through the first part of my vision , and recovered the centre of ...
... passion , that for money dies , Compose your robes- FRANCIS . FROM MY OWN APARTMENT , JANUARY 20 . A CONTINUATION OF THE VISION . WITH much labour and difficulty I passed through the first part of my vision , and recovered the centre of ...
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... passion which I saw in this unhappy people , to be of the same nature with those unaccountable antipathies which some per- sons are born with , or rather as a kind of phrensy , not unlike that which throws a man into terrors and agonies ...
... passion which I saw in this unhappy people , to be of the same nature with those unaccountable antipathies which some per- sons are born with , or rather as a kind of phrensy , not unlike that which throws a man into terrors and agonies ...
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