Table Talk: Or, Original Essays on Men and Manners, Volumen2H. Colburn, 1824 - 401 páginas |
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... familiar Style Essay IX . - On Effeminacy of Character . Essay X. - Why distant Objects please Essay XI . - On Corporate Bodies • Page . 1 · 17 33 55 91 · 115 · 145 · 183 199 217 239 Essay XII . - Whether Actors ought to sit in the ...
... familiar Style Essay IX . - On Effeminacy of Character . Essay X. - Why distant Objects please Essay XI . - On Corporate Bodies • Page . 1 · 17 33 55 91 · 115 · 145 · 183 199 217 239 Essay XII . - Whether Actors ought to sit in the ...
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... familiar nor servile . The writer knows what is due to power and to fame . He feels the true , unassumed equality of greatness . He pays the full tribute of ad- miration for great acts atchieved , and suggests becoming occasion to ...
... familiar nor servile . The writer knows what is due to power and to fame . He feels the true , unassumed equality of greatness . He pays the full tribute of ad- miration for great acts atchieved , and suggests becoming occasion to ...
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... familiar senti- ments from his own lips afterwards . " Lawrence , of virtuous father virtuous son , Now that the fields are dank and ways are mire , Where shall we sometimes meet , and by the fire Help waste a sullen day , what may be ...
... familiar senti- ments from his own lips afterwards . " Lawrence , of virtuous father virtuous son , Now that the fields are dank and ways are mire , Where shall we sometimes meet , and by the fire Help waste a sullen day , what may be ...
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... familiar life , his mind was unwieldy , averse to the cultivation of grace and elegance , and unsus- ceptible of harmless pleasures . The whole tenour of his smaller compositions contradicts this opinion , which however they have been ...
... familiar life , his mind was unwieldy , averse to the cultivation of grace and elegance , and unsus- ceptible of harmless pleasures . The whole tenour of his smaller compositions contradicts this opinion , which however they have been ...
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... familiar ex- pression with them , thinking you can only differ from them in consequence of misconceiving what they say . Or if you detect them in any error in point of fact ( as to acknowledged deficiency in wit or argument , they would ...
... familiar ex- pression with them , thinking you can only differ from them in consequence of misconceiving what they say . Or if you detect them in any error in point of fact ( as to acknowledged deficiency in wit or argument , they would ...
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