The British Essayists: AdventurerNichols and Son, 1817 |
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... Night . ANON . - Requisites to the success- ful Practice of Physic 28. The Practice of the positive Duties of Religion influence Moral Con- duct · 29. The Character of a Gamester de- fended · · • 30. The Ladies directed in the Choice of ...
... Night . ANON . - Requisites to the success- ful Practice of Physic 28. The Practice of the positive Duties of Religion influence Moral Con- duct · 29. The Character of a Gamester de- fended · · • 30. The Ladies directed in the Choice of ...
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... Night , introduced into the first scene , and the addition of some new musict . In 1760 he wrote " Zimri , an Oratorio , " which was set to music by Mr. STANLEY . It has been justly objected to this piece , that although it is borrowed ...
... Night , introduced into the first scene , and the addition of some new musict . In 1760 he wrote " Zimri , an Oratorio , " which was set to music by Mr. STANLEY . It has been justly objected to this piece , that although it is borrowed ...
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... night , that what delighted his imagina- tion offends his judgment , and that he has lost the day by indulging a pleasing dream , in which he joined together a multitude of splendid images without per- ceiving their incongruity . Thus ...
... night , that what delighted his imagina- tion offends his judgment , and that he has lost the day by indulging a pleasing dream , in which he joined together a multitude of splendid images without per- ceiving their incongruity . Thus ...
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... night is contracted to a moment by the intense application of the mind to its object ; locked up from every eye , and lost even to him- self , he is reminded that he lives only by the ne- cessities of life : he then starts as from a ...
... night is contracted to a moment by the intense application of the mind to its object ; locked up from every eye , and lost even to him- self , he is reminded that he lives only by the ne- cessities of life : he then starts as from a ...
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... Nights ' Entertainment , the Tales of the Countess d'Anois , and many others of [ the same class . It may be thought strange , that the mind should with pleasure acquiesce in the open viola- tion of the most known and obvious truths ...
... Nights ' Entertainment , the Tales of the Countess d'Anois , and many others of [ the same class . It may be thought strange , that the mind should with pleasure acquiesce in the open viola- tion of the most known and obvious truths ...
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acquaintance admitted advantages ADVENTURER Alibeg Amurath appear astonishment bagnio BATHURST beauty CALIFORN ceived character cockchafer contempt curiosity death Deianira Deists delight disappointed discovered distress dreadful effect enjoy entertainment equal evil expected expence eyes fable father fear felicity folly genius gentleman gratify happiness hast HAWKESWORTH honour hope husband imagination immediately indulged intended invisible agent JOHN JOHN HAWKESWORTH JOHNSON JOSEPH WARTON kind labour lady lence less live lover mankind marriage Melissa ment mind misery moral morning nature never night NOVEMBER 25 object Opsinous pain pantomime paper passions perceived perpetual person Phidyle pleasure present procure produced racter reason received regarded regret religion rendered restrained scarce scene Selima seraglio servant sir JOHN HAWKINS sleep soon story suffered thee thou thought tion told truth TUESDAY vice VIRG virtue wife Winchester College wish wretched write XXIII young