The British Essayists: MirrorJames Ferguson J. Richardson and Company, 1823 |
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... possessed of a handsome fortune . I soon after set out on the tour of Europe ; and having passed five years in visiting the different courts on the continent , and examining the manners , with , at least , as much attention as the ...
... possessed of a handsome fortune . I soon after set out on the tour of Europe ; and having passed five years in visiting the different courts on the continent , and examining the manners , with , at least , as much attention as the ...
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... possessed by the writer of an anonymous paper . He can at least exercise it for a purpose for which people would be most apt to use the privilege of being invisible , to wit , that of hearing what is said of himself . A few hours after ...
... possessed by the writer of an anonymous paper . He can at least exercise it for a purpose for which people would be most apt to use the privilege of being invisible , to wit , that of hearing what is said of himself . A few hours after ...
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... possessed of those qualities give way to a contrary disposition . A man of an aspiring mind and nice sensibility may , from a wrong direction or a romantic excess of spirit , find it difficult to submit to the ordinary pursuits of life ...
... possessed of those qualities give way to a contrary disposition . A man of an aspiring mind and nice sensibility may , from a wrong direction or a romantic excess of spirit , find it difficult to submit to the ordinary pursuits of life ...
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... possessed of this precious Mirror . By these presents , therefore , along with a paper of directions , I consign it into your hands . All that I demand of you , in return , is to use this extraordinary gift in a proper and becoming ...
... possessed of this precious Mirror . By these presents , therefore , along with a paper of directions , I consign it into your hands . All that I demand of you , in return , is to use this extraordinary gift in a proper and becoming ...
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... possessed of them a field of elegant enjoyment ; but they may be pushed to a dangerous extreme . By that excess of sensibility to which they lead ; by that vanity which they flatter ; that idea of superiority which they nourish ; they ...
... possessed of them a field of elegant enjoyment ; but they may be pushed to a dangerous extreme . By that excess of sensibility to which they lead ; by that vanity which they flatter ; that idea of superiority which they nourish ; they ...
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