The British Essayists, 10권Alexander Chalmers J. M'Creery, Printer, 1817 |
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... are free from this natural perverseness of temper , grow wary in their praises of one who sets too great a value on them , lest they * Sal . Bel . Catil . c . 49 . should raise him too high in his own imagination , NO 255 . 7 SPECTATOR .
... are free from this natural perverseness of temper , grow wary in their praises of one who sets too great a value on them , lest they * Sal . Bel . Catil . c . 49 . should raise him too high in his own imagination , NO 255 . 7 SPECTATOR .
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Alexander Chalmers. should raise him too high in his own imagination , and by consequence remove him to a greater distance from themselves . But further , this desire of fame naturally betrays the ambitious man into such indecencies as ...
Alexander Chalmers. should raise him too high in his own imagination , and by consequence remove him to a greater distance from themselves . But further , this desire of fame naturally betrays the ambitious man into such indecencies as ...
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... raise an imaginary applause to themselves , for resem- bling a person of an exalted reputation , though in the ... raised himself above us , in the reports and opi- nions of mankind . Thus we see how many dark and intricate motives there ...
... raise an imaginary applause to themselves , for resem- bling a person of an exalted reputation , though in the ... raised himself above us , in the reports and opi- nions of mankind . Thus we see how many dark and intricate motives there ...
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... raise the reputation of another , they are a diminution to his . One would think there should be something won ... raises a secret tumult in the soul , it in- flames the mind , and puts it into a violent hurry of thought . It is still ...
... raise the reputation of another , they are a diminution to his . One would think there should be something won ... raises a secret tumult in the soul , it in- flames the mind , and puts it into a violent hurry of thought . It is still ...
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... raise but continue love , and breeds a secret pleasure and complacency in the beholder , when the first heats of desire are extinguished . It puts the wife or husband in countenance both among friends and strangers , and generally fills ...
... raise but continue love , and breeds a secret pleasure and complacency in the beholder , when the first heats of desire are extinguished . It puts the wife or husband in countenance both among friends and strangers , and generally fills ...
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