The British Essayists: With Prefaces, Historical and Biographical, 10±ÇLittle, Brown, 1864 |
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... present , only to speak of obsequious behaviour , as it sits upon a companion in pleasure , not a man of design and intrigue . To vary with every humour in this manner cannot be agreeable , except it comes from a man's own temper , and ...
... present , only to speak of obsequious behaviour , as it sits upon a companion in pleasure , not a man of design and intrigue . To vary with every humour in this manner cannot be agreeable , except it comes from a man's own temper , and ...
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... present , in a wrong manner , not knowing that if you pinch or tickle a man till he is uneasy in his seat , or ungrace- fully distinguished from the rest of the company , you equally hurt him . I was going to say , the true art of being ...
... present , in a wrong manner , not knowing that if you pinch or tickle a man till he is uneasy in his seat , or ungrace- fully distinguished from the rest of the company , you equally hurt him . I was going to say , the true art of being ...
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... present evil plight . ' Instead of this care over their words and actions , recommended by a poet in old Queen Bess's days , the modern way is to say and do what you please , and yet be the prettiest sort of woman in the world . If ...
... present evil plight . ' Instead of this care over their words and actions , recommended by a poet in old Queen Bess's days , the modern way is to say and do what you please , and yet be the prettiest sort of woman in the world . If ...
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... present . You may , perhaps , laugh at me for a most romantic wretch , when I have disclosed to you the occasion of my uneasiness ; and yet I cannot help thinking my unhappiness real , in being confined to a region which is the very ...
... present . You may , perhaps , laugh at me for a most romantic wretch , when I have disclosed to you the occasion of my uneasiness ; and yet I cannot help thinking my unhappiness real , in being confined to a region which is the very ...
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... present , but from reflections on the particular season in which this paper is written . The creation is a perpetual feast to the mind of a good man ; every thing he sees cheers and delights him . Providence has im- printed so many ...
... present , but from reflections on the particular season in which this paper is written . The creation is a perpetual feast to the mind of a good man ; every thing he sees cheers and delights him . Providence has im- printed so many ...
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