The British Essayists: With Prefaces, Historical and Biographical, 10±ÇLittle, Brown, 1864 |
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... observe , for the reputation of the subject I am treating of , that Greece was almost ruined by the hero's love , but was preserved by his friendship . The character of Achates suggests to us an obser- vation we may often make on the ...
... observe , for the reputation of the subject I am treating of , that Greece was almost ruined by the hero's love , but was preserved by his friendship . The character of Achates suggests to us an obser- vation we may often make on the ...
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... observation and know- ledge of life , is to be acquired ; but that which no one can describe , and is apparently the act of nature , must be every where prevalent , because every thing it meets is a fit occasion to exert it ; for he who ...
... observation and know- ledge of life , is to be acquired ; but that which no one can describe , and is apparently the act of nature , must be every where prevalent , because every thing it meets is a fit occasion to exert it ; for he who ...
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... observation , to have met with any old men , or with such , who , to use our English phrase , wear well , that had not at least a certain indolence in their humour , if not a more than ordinary gayety and cheerfulness of heart . The ...
... observation , to have met with any old men , or with such , who , to use our English phrase , wear well , that had not at least a certain indolence in their humour , if not a more than ordinary gayety and cheerfulness of heart . The ...
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... observe how Providence has taken care to keep up this cheerfulness in the mind of man , by having formed it after ... observing , that if matter had appeared to us endowed only with those real qualities which it actually possesses ...
... observe how Providence has taken care to keep up this cheerfulness in the mind of man , by having formed it after ... observing , that if matter had appeared to us endowed only with those real qualities which it actually possesses ...
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... observed to be more deficient than any other nation . Melan- choly is a kind of demon , that haunts our island , and often conveys herself to us in an easterly wind . A celebrated French novelist , in opposition to those who begin their ...
... observed to be more deficient than any other nation . Melan- choly is a kind of demon , that haunts our island , and often conveys herself to us in an easterly wind . A celebrated French novelist , in opposition to those who begin their ...
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