Table Talk: Or, Original Essays on Men and Manners, Volumen2H. Colburn, 1824 - 401 páginas |
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... affecting , and grand , the sublime of amorous biography , and said I could conceive of nothing finer than the idea of a young person in her situation , who was the object of indifference or scorn from outward appearance , with the ...
... affecting , and grand , the sublime of amorous biography , and said I could conceive of nothing finer than the idea of a young person in her situation , who was the object of indifference or scorn from outward appearance , with the ...
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... affects the God , And seems to shake the spheres . " Besides , something of this overbearing manner goes a great way with the public . They cannot exactly tell whether you are right or wrong ; and if you state your difficulties or pay ...
... affects the God , And seems to shake the spheres . " Besides , something of this overbearing manner goes a great way with the public . They cannot exactly tell whether you are right or wrong ; and if you state your difficulties or pay ...
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... affects the principles of taste . We know every thing about the work , and nothing of it . The critic takes good care not to baulk the reader's fancy by anticipating the effect which the author has aimed at producing . To be sure , the ...
... affects the principles of taste . We know every thing about the work , and nothing of it . The critic takes good care not to baulk the reader's fancy by anticipating the effect which the author has aimed at producing . To be sure , the ...
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... affected us most in the course of our lives have been , one of them of the greatest , and the other of the smallest possible consequence . To let that pass as too fine a speculation , we know well enough that very trifling circumstances ...
... affected us most in the course of our lives have been , one of them of the greatest , and the other of the smallest possible consequence . To let that pass as too fine a speculation , we know well enough that very trifling circumstances ...
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... affected fine- lady . But shouldst thou ever , my Infelice , grace my home with thy loved presence , as thou hast cheered my hopes with thy smile , thou wilt . conquer all hearts with thy prevailing gentle- ness , and I will shew the ...
... affected fine- lady . But shouldst thou ever , my Infelice , grace my home with thy loved presence , as thou hast cheered my hopes with thy smile , thou wilt . conquer all hearts with thy prevailing gentle- ness , and I will shew the ...
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