The British Essayists: MirrorJames Ferguson J. Richardson and Company, 1823 |
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... felt themselves disposed to show , they at once give up their own judgment ; every one pays a compliment to his own sagacity , by assuming the merit of having discovered that this VOL . I. B stranger had the air of a man of fashion ,
... felt themselves disposed to show , they at once give up their own judgment ; every one pays a compliment to his own sagacity , by assuming the merit of having discovered that this VOL . I. B stranger had the air of a man of fashion ,
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... felt a pang I then endeavoured to conceal , and which I need not now attempt to describe . I had the satisfaction to receive , from time to time , the most pleasing accounts of their progress , and after they went to Paris I was still ...
... felt a pang I then endeavoured to conceal , and which I need not now attempt to describe . I had the satisfaction to receive , from time to time , the most pleasing accounts of their progress , and after they went to Paris I was still ...
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... felt the highest pleasure ; yet he had , among other branches of learning , obtained a considerable knowledge of jurisprudence , and was a tolerable pro- ficient in mathematics . On these last circumstances his friends founded their ...
... felt the highest pleasure ; yet he had , among other branches of learning , obtained a considerable knowledge of jurisprudence , and was a tolerable pro- ficient in mathematics . On these last circumstances his friends founded their ...
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... felt no inclination to load his memory with the rules of our municipal law , or to occupy himself in applying them to the uninterest- ing disputes of individuals ; and though he neither wanted a taste for the art , nor a passion for the ...
... felt no inclination to load his memory with the rules of our municipal law , or to occupy himself in applying them to the uninterest- ing disputes of individuals ; and though he neither wanted a taste for the art , nor a passion for the ...
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... felt a sort of tender desire to see even a copy of that great original , from whose performances I had often , in the earlier part of my life , received such exquisite pleasure . As we understood the house was to be crowded , we went at ...
... felt a sort of tender desire to see even a copy of that great original , from whose performances I had often , in the earlier part of my life , received such exquisite pleasure . As we understood the house was to be crowded , we went at ...
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