The British Essayists, 10권Alexander Chalmers J. M'Creery, Printer, 1817 |
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... mind in a contrary character . 6 MY DEAR HARRIOT , IF thou art she , but oh how fallen , how changed , what an apostate ! how lost to all that is gay and agreeable ! To be married I find is to be buried alive ; I cannot conceive it more ...
... mind in a contrary character . 6 MY DEAR HARRIOT , IF thou art she , but oh how fallen , how changed , what an apostate ! how lost to all that is gay and agreeable ! To be married I find is to be buried alive ; I cannot conceive it more ...
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... ruin my reputation for discretion to marry such a one , and by what I can learn she has a character of great modesty , so that there is nothing to be thought on any other way . My mind has ever since been so wholly 4 No 254 . SPECTATOR .
... ruin my reputation for discretion to marry such a one , and by what I can learn she has a character of great modesty , so that there is nothing to be thought on any other way . My mind has ever since been so wholly 4 No 254 . SPECTATOR .
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Alexander Chalmers. way . My mind has ever since been so wholly bent on her , that I am much in danger of doing some- thing very extravagant , without your speedy advice to , I am sorry SIR , Your most humble servant . ' I cannot answer ...
Alexander Chalmers. way . My mind has ever since been so wholly bent on her , that I am much in danger of doing some- thing very extravagant , without your speedy advice to , I am sorry SIR , Your most humble servant . ' I cannot answer ...
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... minds ; there would be but small improvements in the world , were there not some common principle of action working equally with all men . And such a principle is ambition , or a desire of fame , by which great endowments are not ...
... minds ; there would be but small improvements in the world , were there not some common principle of action working equally with all men . And such a principle is ambition , or a desire of fame , by which great endowments are not ...
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... mind is more apt to shew itself ) they become sparing and reserved in their commendations , they envy him the satisfaction of an applause , and look on their praises rather as a kindness done to his person , than as a tribute paid to ...
... mind is more apt to shew itself ) they become sparing and reserved in their commendations , they envy him the satisfaction of an applause , and look on their praises rather as a kindness done to his person , than as a tribute paid to ...
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