The Miscellaneous Works: The bee. Essays. An inquiry into the present state of polite learning in Europe. Prefaces and introductionsPutnam, 1856 |
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... affectation , tells you , that fools may ad- mire , but men of sense only approve . * Thus , lest he should rise * [ A similar thought occurs in one of Goldsmith's letters to his friend Bryanton- " I have not yet seen my face reflected ...
... affectation , tells you , that fools may ad- mire , but men of sense only approve . * Thus , lest he should rise * [ A similar thought occurs in one of Goldsmith's letters to his friend Bryanton- " I have not yet seen my face reflected ...
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... affectation . This has been attended with very disagreeable consequences . Nothing is so easy to copy as affectation , and his lordship's rank and fame have procured him more imitators in Britain than any other writer I know ; all ...
... affectation . This has been attended with very disagreeable consequences . Nothing is so easy to copy as affectation , and his lordship's rank and fame have procured him more imitators in Britain than any other writer I know ; all ...
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... affectation ; for though a little of that manner is proper at all times , and is in fact the only thing in which the voice excels an instrument , yet , in plain singing , where acting is not required , it may sometimes be carried to a ...
... affectation ; for though a little of that manner is proper at all times , and is in fact the only thing in which the voice excels an instrument , yet , in plain singing , where acting is not required , it may sometimes be carried to a ...
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... affectation , folly , and intemperance ; our senses became so depraved , that our eyes were captivated with glare and glitter , and our ears with noise and clamor ; while our fancy dwelt with pleasure on every gewgaw of Gothic ...
... affectation , folly , and intemperance ; our senses became so depraved , that our eyes were captivated with glare and glitter , and our ears with noise and clamor ; while our fancy dwelt with pleasure on every gewgaw of Gothic ...
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... affectation , but an acquired insensibility , that I see Falstaff without a smile , and the Orphan without emotion . I endeavor to kill the time by shifting continually the scene of dissipation ; but I am close pursued by disgust : all ...
... affectation , but an acquired insensibility , that I see Falstaff without a smile , and the Orphan without emotion . I endeavor to kill the time by shifting continually the scene of dissipation ; but I am close pursued by disgust : all ...
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