The British Essayists: With Prefaces, Historical and Biographical, 33±ÇLittle, 1866 |
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... voice can age supply To charm the car ; what grace to please the eye ? Where is the action , energy , and art , The look , that guides its passion to the heart ? Age creeps like ivy o'er my wither'd trunk , Its 14 NO . 52 . OBSERVER .
... voice can age supply To charm the car ; what grace to please the eye ? Where is the action , energy , and art , The look , that guides its passion to the heart ? Age creeps like ivy o'er my wither'd trunk , Its 14 NO . 52 . OBSERVER .
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... heart , no man will apply his experience to general practice . But as it is not upon theories that I wish to em- ploy these papers , I shall now devote the remainder of my attention to such rules and observations as occur to me upon the ...
... heart , no man will apply his experience to general practice . But as it is not upon theories that I wish to em- ploy these papers , I shall now devote the remainder of my attention to such rules and observations as occur to me upon the ...
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... heart is open and the channel free , know how to keep their course within the buoys and marks that true good - manners have set up for all men to steer by ! Jokes out of season , unpleasant truths touched upon incautiously , plump ...
... heart is open and the channel free , know how to keep their course within the buoys and marks that true good - manners have set up for all men to steer by ! Jokes out of season , unpleasant truths touched upon incautiously , plump ...
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... heart , only because the shock of its good - humour is too violent to be en- dured . It is very wounding to a social nature to check festivity in any degree , but there is nothing sinks the spirits so effectually as boisterous mirth ...
... heart , only because the shock of its good - humour is too violent to be en- dured . It is very wounding to a social nature to check festivity in any degree , but there is nothing sinks the spirits so effectually as boisterous mirth ...
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... heart is agonized , the temper is irritable , and as a moralizer of this sort is almost sure to find his ad- monitions take the contrary effect from what he in- tended , he is apt to mistake an occasional impa- tience in us for a ...
... heart is agonized , the temper is irritable , and as a moralizer of this sort is almost sure to find his ad- monitions take the contrary effect from what he in- tended , he is apt to mistake an occasional impa- tience in us for a ...
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