The British Essayists: MirrorJames Ferguson J. Richardson and Company, 1823 |
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... feelings , of quarreling with the world 40. Second part of the lecture on simula- tion • 41. Description of a tour through the High- lands , by a London family 42. Importance of religion to minds of sen- sibility : Craig -- Story of La ...
... feelings , of quarreling with the world 40. Second part of the lecture on simula- tion • 41. Description of a tour through the High- lands , by a London family 42. Importance of religion to minds of sen- sibility : Craig -- Story of La ...
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... feeling which arises in the mind from the sight of a beautiful object . Some phi- losophers have said , that this feeling arises from the 3 . 9 THE MIRROR .
... feeling which arises in the mind from the sight of a beautiful object . Some phi- losophers have said , that this feeling arises from the 3 . 9 THE MIRROR .
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... instrument in your hands for the most useful purposes , I am , sir , Your obedient servant , VITREUS . No. 9. TUESDAY , FEBRUARY 23 , 1779 . SIR 8 . 39 THE MIRROR . Danger, incident to men of fine feelings, of quarreling with the world.
... instrument in your hands for the most useful purposes , I am , sir , Your obedient servant , VITREUS . No. 9. TUESDAY , FEBRUARY 23 , 1779 . SIR 8 . 39 THE MIRROR . Danger, incident to men of fine feelings, of quarreling with the world.
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... feeling and tender heart . Educated to no par- ticular profession , his natural sensibility has been increased by a life of inactivity , chiefly employed in reading , and the study of the polite arts , which has given him that excess of ...
... feeling and tender heart . Educated to no par- ticular profession , his natural sensibility has been increased by a life of inactivity , chiefly employed in reading , and the study of the polite arts , which has given him that excess of ...
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... feeling disgust at what appeared to him coarse in their enjoyments , he would have felt plea- sure at the mirth and good - humour which prevailed around him ; and the very reflection , that different employments gave amusement to ...
... feeling disgust at what appeared to him coarse in their enjoyments , he would have felt plea- sure at the mirth and good - humour which prevailed around him ; and the very reflection , that different employments gave amusement to ...
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