The British Essayists: MirrorJames Ferguson J. Richardson and Company, 1823 |
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... conduct I have often heard him attempt , with great warmth , to defend . ap- In the pursuit of an ordinary profession , ' would he say , 6 a man of spirit and sensibility , while he is subjected to disgusting occupations , finds it ...
... conduct I have often heard him attempt , with great warmth , to defend . ap- In the pursuit of an ordinary profession , ' would he say , 6 a man of spirit and sensibility , while he is subjected to disgusting occupations , finds it ...
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... conduct , or have apprehensions that your motives are not exactly what you conceive or wish them to be , I advise you forthwith to consult the Mirror . You will there see yourself without disguise ; and be enabled , not merely to wipe ...
... conduct , or have apprehensions that your motives are not exactly what you conceive or wish them to be , I advise you forthwith to consult the Mirror . You will there see yourself without disguise ; and be enabled , not merely to wipe ...
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... conduct of another person , take an opportunity , and , when he is least aware , catch a copy of his face in your Mirror . ' It would do your heart good , sir , if you delight in that species of moral criticism which some people ...
... conduct of another person , take an opportunity , and , when he is least aware , catch a copy of his face in your Mirror . ' It would do your heart good , sir , if you delight in that species of moral criticism which some people ...
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... conduct . Neither , but for this excessive refinement , would Mr. Fleetwood have been hurt by the behaviour of Mr. Johnson . Though he might not have considered him as a man of taste , he would , nevertheless , have regarded him as a ...
... conduct . Neither , but for this excessive refinement , would Mr. Fleetwood have been hurt by the behaviour of Mr. Johnson . Though he might not have considered him as a man of taste , he would , nevertheless , have regarded him as a ...
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... conduct of the parties , in the construction of which I have paid in- finitely more regard to their honour than to their safety . In fighting with the sword , a blow , or the lie direct , can scarcely be expiated but by a thrust through ...
... conduct of the parties , in the construction of which I have paid in- finitely more regard to their honour than to their safety . In fighting with the sword , a blow , or the lie direct , can scarcely be expiated but by a thrust through ...
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