The British Essayists, 10권Alexander Chalmers J. M'Creery, Printer, 1817 |
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... pleased , when they have taken him in the worst and most dis- advantageous light . There are many who find a plea- sure in contradicting the common reports of fame , and in spreading abroad the weaknesses of an ex- alted character ...
... pleased , when they have taken him in the worst and most dis- advantageous light . There are many who find a plea- sure in contradicting the common reports of fame , and in spreading abroad the weaknesses of an ex- alted character ...
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... pleased by some implicit kind of revenge , to see him taken down and humbled in his reputation , and in some measure reduced to our own rank , who had so far raised himself above us , in the reports and opi- nions of mankind . Thus we ...
... pleased by some implicit kind of revenge , to see him taken down and humbled in his reputation , and in some measure reduced to our own rank , who had so far raised himself above us , in the reports and opi- nions of mankind . Thus we ...
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... pleased with the enjoyment of it . For though the presence of this imaginary good cannot make us happy , the absence of it may make us miserable : because in the enjoyment of an object we only find that share of pleasure which it is ...
... pleased with the enjoyment of it . For though the presence of this imaginary good cannot make us happy , the absence of it may make us miserable : because in the enjoyment of an object we only find that share of pleasure which it is ...
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... pleased and happy with a person of a contrary one , notwithstand- ing they are both perhaps equally virtuous and lauda- ble in their kind . Before marriage we cannot be too inquisitive and discerning in the faults of the person beloved ...
... pleased and happy with a person of a contrary one , notwithstand- ing they are both perhaps equally virtuous and lauda- ble in their kind . Before marriage we cannot be too inquisitive and discerning in the faults of the person beloved ...
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... pleased my father , and I omitted for no other reason , but that I thought what he proposed the effect of humour and old age , which I am now convinced had reason and good sense in it . I cannot now go into the parlour to him , and make ...
... pleased my father , and I omitted for no other reason , but that I thought what he proposed the effect of humour and old age , which I am now convinced had reason and good sense in it . I cannot now go into the parlour to him , and make ...
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