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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... feels the demon of avarice still upon him , and stoops down to pick up a pin , which he quilts into the flap of his coat - pocket with great assiduity . Two candles are lighted up for his wedding ; he flies , and turns one of them into ...
... feels the demon of avarice still upon him , and stoops down to pick up a pin , which he quilts into the flap of his coat - pocket with great assiduity . Two candles are lighted up for his wedding ; he flies , and turns one of them into ...
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... feel the solitude of a hermit , but not his ease . ¢Ó The prince of *** has taken me in his train , so that I am in no danger of starving for this bout . The prince's governor is a rude ignorant pedant , and his tutor a battered rake ...
... feel the solitude of a hermit , but not his ease . ¢Ó The prince of *** has taken me in his train , so that I am in no danger of starving for this bout . The prince's governor is a rude ignorant pedant , and his tutor a battered rake ...
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... feels is never so strong , as when presented by such prospects as these . I must own , in all my indigence , it is one of my comforts , ( perhaps , indeed , it is my only boast , ) that I am of that happy country ; though I scorn to ...
... feels is never so strong , as when presented by such prospects as these . I must own , in all my indigence , it is one of my comforts , ( perhaps , indeed , it is my only boast , ) that I am of that happy country ; though I scorn to ...
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... feeling some pain in thinking that those happy days are never to return . In that retreat all nature seemed capable of affording pleasure ; I then made no refinements on happiness , but could be pleased with the most awkward efforts of ...
... feeling some pain in thinking that those happy days are never to return . In that retreat all nature seemed capable of affording pleasure ; I then made no refinements on happiness , but could be pleased with the most awkward efforts of ...
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... feel , in short , as little anguish at their own distress , or the complaints of others , as the undertaker , though dressed in black , feels sorrow at a funeral . Of all the men I ever read of , the famous Cardinal De Retz * [ In the ...
... feel , in short , as little anguish at their own distress , or the complaints of others , as the undertaker , though dressed in black , feels sorrow at a funeral . Of all the men I ever read of , the famous Cardinal De Retz * [ In the ...
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