English Literature of the Nineteenth Century: On the Plan of the Author's "Compendium of English Literature" and Supplementary to itE. C.& J. Biddle, 1859 - Всего страниц: 778 |
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... honors , or at least were secured against the anxieties of poverty by a decent competence and plenty of the conveniences of life . Indeed , to pursue riches farther than to attain a decent compe- tence is too low and illiberal an ...
... honors , or at least were secured against the anxieties of poverty by a decent competence and plenty of the conveniences of life . Indeed , to pursue riches farther than to attain a decent compe- tence is too low and illiberal an ...
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... honor to address most of his discourse to me . I had the assurance to dispute with him on the subject of human malig- nity , and wondered to hear a man who by his actions shows so much benevolence , maintain that the human heart is ...
... honor to address most of his discourse to me . I had the assurance to dispute with him on the subject of human malig- nity , and wondered to hear a man who by his actions shows so much benevolence , maintain that the human heart is ...
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... Honors flowed in upon him from every quarter . He visited London , and was admitted to all its brilliant and distinguished circles ; and Goldsmith , John- son , Garrick , and Reynolds were soon numbered among his friends . On a second ...
... Honors flowed in upon him from every quarter . He visited London , and was admitted to all its brilliant and distinguished circles ; and Goldsmith , John- son , Garrick , and Reynolds were soon numbered among his friends . On a second ...
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... honors , riches , preferments ; that is , of those advantages and superiorities over others which we happen either to possess , or to be in pursuit of , or to covet . The common benefits of our nature entirely escape us . the great ...
... honors , riches , preferments ; that is , of those advantages and superiorities over others which we happen either to possess , or to be in pursuit of , or to covet . The common benefits of our nature entirely escape us . the great ...
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... honor you can pay to the Author of your being is by such a chcerful behavior as discovers a mind satisfied with his dispensations . " Here my preceptress paused , and I was going to express my acknowledgments for her discourse , when a ...
... honor you can pay to the Author of your being is by such a chcerful behavior as discovers a mind satisfied with his dispensations . " Here my preceptress paused , and I was going to express my acknowledgments for her discourse , when a ...
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