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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... Happiness in a great measure dependent on Constitution , On the Present State of our Theatres , On the Uncertainty of Literary Success , Bidderman the Wise ; a Flemish Tradition , On the Sagacity of the Spider , The Characteristics of ...
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... happiness , or his being unable to enjoy any satisfaction without making his friend Septimius a partner , prevailed upon him to introduce his mistress to his fellow - student , which he did with all the gayety of a man who found himself ...
... happiness , or his being unable to enjoy any satisfaction without making his friend Septimius a partner , prevailed upon him to introduce his mistress to his fellow - student , which he did with all the gayety of a man who found himself ...
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... happiness and ease , and left it to be engraved on his tomb , " That no circumstances are so despe- rate , which Providence may not relieve . " CONDITION OF THE POLES : In a Letter from a STORY OF ALCANDER AND SEPTIMIUS . 27.
... happiness and ease , and left it to be engraved on his tomb , " That no circumstances are so despe- rate , which Providence may not relieve . " CONDITION OF THE POLES : In a Letter from a STORY OF ALCANDER AND SEPTIMIUS . 27.
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... happiness lay beyond the Alps ; when in Italy , I found myself still in want of some- thing , and expected to leave solicitude behind me by going into Romelia ; and now you find me turning back , still expecting ease every where , but ...
... happiness lay beyond the Alps ; when in Italy , I found myself still in want of some- thing , and expected to leave solicitude behind me by going into Romelia ; and now you find me turning back , still expecting ease every where , but ...
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... happiness than her own . I perceived her uneasiness , and at- tempted to lessen it , by observing , that there was no company in the Park to - day . To this she readily assented ; " and yet , ¡± says she , " it is full enough of scrubs ...
... happiness than her own . I perceived her uneasiness , and at- tempted to lessen it , by observing , that there was no company in the Park to - day . To this she readily assented ; " and yet , ¡± says she , " it is full enough of scrubs ...
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