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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... things that ever were said or written , this might have disgusted those readers I most desire to please . Had I been merry , I might have been censured as vastly low ; and had I been sorrowful , I might have been left to mourn in ...
... things that ever were said or written , this might have disgusted those readers I most desire to please . Had I been merry , I might have been censured as vastly low ; and had I been sorrowful , I might have been left to mourn in ...
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... thing of his own to the poet's dialogue , yet as to action he is entirely at liberty . By this he may show the fertility of hist genius , the poignancy of his humor , and the exactness of his judgment ; we scarcely see a coxcomb or a ...
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... 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 where I am . It is now seven years since I saw the face of a single creature who cared ...
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... thing conspires to raise my compassion for their miseries , were not my thoughts too busily engaged by my own . The whole kingdom is in a strange disorder ; when our equipage , which consists of the prince and thirteen attendants , had ...
... thing conspires to raise my compassion for their miseries , were not my thoughts too busily engaged by my own . The whole kingdom is in a strange disorder ; when our equipage , which consists of the prince and thirteen attendants , had ...
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... thing else , yet however , in matters of science , attached to ancient opinions with bigotry . As the old and obstinate fell away , the youth of France embraced the new opinions , and now seem more eager to defend Newton than even his ...
... thing else , yet however , in matters of science , attached to ancient opinions with bigotry . As the old and obstinate fell away , the youth of France embraced the new opinions , and now seem more eager to defend Newton than even his ...
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