The British Essayists: With Prefaces, Historical and Biographical, 10권Little, Brown, 1864 |
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... regards , and is ready to account for their imperfections , and receive their accomplishments as if they were his own . must appear that you receive law from , and not give it to your company , to make you agreeable . It I remember ...
... regards , and is ready to account for their imperfections , and receive their accomplishments as if they were his own . must appear that you receive law from , and not give it to your company , to make you agreeable . It I remember ...
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... regard to the mind as to the body . It banishes all anxious care and discontent , soothes and composes the pas- sions , and keeps the soul in a perpetual calm . But having already touched on this last consideration , I shall here take ...
... regard to the mind as to the body . It banishes all anxious care and discontent , soothes and composes the pas- sions , and keeps the soul in a perpetual calm . But having already touched on this last consideration , I shall here take ...
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... regard a modest conduct , all which may be understood , though they cannot be described . A young woman of this sort claims an esteem , mixed with affection and honour , and meets with no defamation ; or , if she does , the wild malice ...
... regard a modest conduct , all which may be understood , though they cannot be described . A young woman of this sort claims an esteem , mixed with affection and honour , and meets with no defamation ; or , if she does , the wild malice ...
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... regard must be carefully had to the person with whom you have to do ; for it is not to be doubted , but a great man of common sense , must look with secret indignation , or bridled laughter , on all the slaves who stand around him with ...
... regard must be carefully had to the person with whom you have to do ; for it is not to be doubted , but a great man of common sense , must look with secret indignation , or bridled laughter , on all the slaves who stand around him with ...
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... regard to the advice I gave them , since I have yet received very few accounts of any no- torious trips made in the last month . But , though I hope for the best , I shall not pro- nounce too positively on this point , till I have seen ...
... regard to the advice I gave them , since I have yet received very few accounts of any no- torious trips made in the last month . But , though I hope for the best , I shall not pro- nounce too positively on this point , till I have seen ...
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