Table Talk: Or, Original Essays on Men and Manners, Volumen1H. Colburn, 1824 - 401 páginas |
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... once written on a subject , it goes out of my mind : my feelings about it have been melted down into words , and them I forget . I have , as it were , discharged my memory of its old ha- bitual reckoning , and rubbed out the score of ...
... once written on a subject , it goes out of my mind : my feelings about it have been melted down into words , and them I forget . I have , as it were , discharged my memory of its old ha- bitual reckoning , and rubbed out the score of ...
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... once thinks of them , he is absorbed in the pursuit of a higher object ; he is intent , not on the means but the end ; he is taken up , not with the difficulties , but with the triumph over them . As in the case of the ana- tomist , who ...
... once thinks of them , he is absorbed in the pursuit of a higher object ; he is intent , not on the means but the end ; he is taken up , not with the difficulties , but with the triumph over them . As in the case of the ana- tomist , who ...
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... once , has received the stamp of truth , and left an image of itself behind . It is so far then placed beyond the possibility of doubt , or as the poet has it , " Those joys are lodg'd beyond the reach of fate . " It is not , however ...
... once , has received the stamp of truth , and left an image of itself behind . It is so far then placed beyond the possibility of doubt , or as the poet has it , " Those joys are lodg'd beyond the reach of fate . " It is not , however ...
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... once been ; and therefore , by parity of reasoning , it is not a thing perfectly insignificant in itself , nor wholly indifferent to the mind , whether it ever was or not . Oh no ! Far from it ! Let us not rashly quit our hold upon the ...
... once been ; and therefore , by parity of reasoning , it is not a thing perfectly insignificant in itself , nor wholly indifferent to the mind , whether it ever was or not . Oh no ! Far from it ! Let us not rashly quit our hold upon the ...
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... once so bright Be now for ever vanish'd from my sight , Though nothing can bring back the hour Of glory in the grass , of splendour in the flow'r " — yet am I mocked with a lie , when I venture to think of it ? Or do I not drink in and ...
... once so bright Be now for ever vanish'd from my sight , Though nothing can bring back the hour Of glory in the grass , of splendour in the flow'r " — yet am I mocked with a lie , when I venture to think of it ? Or do I not drink in and ...
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