The British Essayists: TatlerJames Ferguson J. Richardson and Company, 1823 |
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... Common writers , when what they mean is not expressed in the book itself , supply it by a preface ; but a postscript seems to me the more just way of apology ; because otherwise a man makes an excuse before the offence is committed ...
... Common writers , when what they mean is not expressed in the book itself , supply it by a preface ; but a postscript seems to me the more just way of apology ; because otherwise a man makes an excuse before the offence is committed ...
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... common fault , ' said he , of you gentlemen who write in the buskin style , that you give us rather the sentiments of such who behold tragical events , than of such who bear a part in them themselves . I would advise all who pre- tend ...
... common fault , ' said he , of you gentlemen who write in the buskin style , that you give us rather the sentiments of such who behold tragical events , than of such who bear a part in them themselves . I would advise all who pre- tend ...
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James Ferguson. is usually called tragedy . The way of common writers in this kind is rather the description than the expression of sorrow . There is no medium in these attempts , and you must go to the very bottom of the heart , or it ...
James Ferguson. is usually called tragedy . The way of common writers in this kind is rather the description than the expression of sorrow . There is no medium in these attempts , and you must go to the very bottom of the heart , or it ...
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... common in their mien and aspect ; but though they seemed by their visage to be related , yet there was a warmth in their manner , as if they differed very much in their sentiments of the subjects on which they were talking . One of them ...
... common in their mien and aspect ; but though they seemed by their visage to be related , yet there was a warmth in their manner , as if they differed very much in their sentiments of the subjects on which they were talking . One of them ...
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... common height , and in his dress there seemed to be great care to appear no way particular , except in a certain exact and feat manner of behaviour and circumspection . He was wonderfully careful that his shoes and clothes should be ...
... common height , and in his dress there seemed to be great care to appear no way particular , except in a certain exact and feat manner of behaviour and circumspection . He was wonderfully careful that his shoes and clothes should be ...
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