The British Essayists: MirrorJames Ferguson J. Richardson and Company, 1823 |
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... produce something new . The follies , the fashions , and the vices of mankind , are in constant fluctuation ; and these , in their turn , bring to light new virtues , or modifications of virtues , which formerly lay hid in the human ...
... produce something new . The follies , the fashions , and the vices of mankind , are in constant fluctuation ; and these , in their turn , bring to light new virtues , or modifications of virtues , which formerly lay hid in the human ...
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... produce . Without seeming to do so , they engaged me by degrees to divide my time between study and society ; restoring , by that means , a relish for both . I once more took a share in the busy , and , sometimes , in the idle scenes of ...
... produce . Without seeming to do so , they engaged me by degrees to divide my time between study and society ; restoring , by that means , a relish for both . I once more took a share in the busy , and , sometimes , in the idle scenes of ...
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... produce , endeavours to discover the reasons why some of those objects give pleasure , and others disgust ; why one composition is agreeable , and another the reverse . Hence have arisen the various systems with regard to the principles ...
... produce , endeavours to discover the reasons why some of those objects give pleasure , and others disgust ; why one composition is agreeable , and another the reverse . Hence have arisen the various systems with regard to the principles ...
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... produce : and though economy , or attention to a husband's affairs , is , I allow , a mean and vulgar thing in itself ; yet , pos- sibly , it should be so far attended to as to prevent that husband's total ruin ; because duns , and the ...
... produce : and though economy , or attention to a husband's affairs , is , I allow , a mean and vulgar thing in itself ; yet , pos- sibly , it should be so far attended to as to prevent that husband's total ruin ; because duns , and the ...
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... his time was spent during a fine evening , in one of the most beautiful parts of the country . The mirth of the company , which was at least innocent , was lost upon him their jokes hardly produced a smile ; or 46 10 . THE MIRROR .
... his time was spent during a fine evening , in one of the most beautiful parts of the country . The mirth of the company , which was at least innocent , was lost upon him their jokes hardly produced a smile ; or 46 10 . THE MIRROR .
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