The British Essayists: AdventurerNichols and Son, 1817 |
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... reflections on " the bitterness of be- ing , " and indeed exhibits his whole system of human misery , concluding ... reflection , " that the life of MAN is not less exposed to evil , and that all his expectations of security and ...
... reflections on " the bitterness of be- ing , " and indeed exhibits his whole system of human misery , concluding ... reflection , " that the life of MAN is not less exposed to evil , and that all his expectations of security and ...
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... reflections on the great inequality between the pleasure of catching the prey , and the anguish in- flicted on the bait . But these reflections were pre- sently after lost , in the same agonies of which I had been a spectator . You will ...
... reflections on the great inequality between the pleasure of catching the prey , and the anguish in- flicted on the bait . But these reflections were pre- sently after lost , in the same agonies of which I had been a spectator . You will ...
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... reflections in this interval of pain and solitude , he rallied the deplorable length of my countenance , and exhorted me to behave like a man . My pride , rather than my fear , made me very soli- citous to conceal this disorder from my ...
... reflections in this interval of pain and solitude , he rallied the deplorable length of my countenance , and exhorted me to behave like a man . My pride , rather than my fear , made me very soli- citous to conceal this disorder from my ...
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... the events excite curio- sity , all the fine reflections which are said to be interspersed , are passed over ; if the events do not excite curiosity , the whole is rejected together , not K 3 6.1 101 N ° 16 . ADVENTURER .
... the events excite curio- sity , all the fine reflections which are said to be interspersed , are passed over ; if the events do not excite curiosity , the whole is rejected together , not K 3 6.1 101 N ° 16 . ADVENTURER .
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... reflections , which though they oppressed me with melancholy , I did not wish to lose . " I had not been long in this place , before a little dog , which I knew to be the same that I spurned from me when he caressed me at my return from ...
... reflections , which though they oppressed me with melancholy , I did not wish to lose . " I had not been long in this place , before a little dog , which I knew to be the same that I spurned from me when he caressed me at my return from ...
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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