The British Essayists: With Prefaces, Historical and Biographical, 10±ÇLittle, Brown, 1864 |
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... particular person , the authors have thought it as necessary to make their hero a friend as a lover . Achilles has his Patroclus , and ¨¡neas his Achates . In the first of these in- stances , we may observe , for the reputation of the ...
... particular person , the authors have thought it as necessary to make their hero a friend as a lover . Achilles has his Patroclus , and ¨¡neas his Achates . In the first of these in- stances , we may observe , for the reputation of the ...
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... particular is so far from being requisite to form a benevolence in two minds towards each other , as it is generally im- agined , that I believe we shall find some of the firmest friendships to have been contracted between persons of ...
... particular is so far from being requisite to form a benevolence in two minds towards each other , as it is generally im- agined , that I believe we shall find some of the firmest friendships to have been contracted between persons of ...
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... particularity of its own . It is This is it which makes me pleased with the cha- racter of my good acquaintance , Acasto . You meet him at the tables and conversations of the wise , the impertinent , the grave , the frolic , and the ...
... particularity of its own . It is This is it which makes me pleased with the cha- racter of my good acquaintance , Acasto . You meet him at the tables and conversations of the wise , the impertinent , the grave , the frolic , and the ...
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... soul of the universe , and produces all the necessaries of life , has a particular influence in cheering the mind of man , and making the heart glad . Those several living creatures which are made for our service NO . 387 . 19 SPECTATOR .
... soul of the universe , and produces all the necessaries of life , has a particular influence in cheering the mind of man , and making the heart glad . Those several living creatures which are made for our service NO . 387 . 19 SPECTATOR .
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... particular colour the epithet of cheerful . To consider further this double end in the works of nature , and how they are at the same time both useful and entertaining , we find that the most impor- tant parts in the vegetable world are ...
... particular colour the epithet of cheerful . To consider further this double end in the works of nature , and how they are at the same time both useful and entertaining , we find that the most impor- tant parts in the vegetable world are ...
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