The Works of Hannah More, Volumen6Henry G. Bohn, 1853 |
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... affect to be on her guard lest she should be found guilty of a small portion of it ? She need be the less solicitous about it , as it seldom proves to be so very considerable as to excite astonishment or ad- miration for , after all the ...
... affect to be on her guard lest she should be found guilty of a small portion of it ? She need be the less solicitous about it , as it seldom proves to be so very considerable as to excite astonishment or ad- miration for , after all the ...
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... affect openly to admire what they secretly resolve never to forgive . I have always been delighted with the story of the little girl's eloquence , in one of the Children's Tales , who received from a friendly fairy the gift , that at ...
... affect openly to admire what they secretly resolve never to forgive . I have always been delighted with the story of the little girl's eloquence , in one of the Children's Tales , who received from a friendly fairy the gift , that at ...
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... affect sometimes to speak of very indifferent characters with the most extravagant applause . With such , the ... affected rapture , " All alike ! all alike ! " It has been proposed to the young , as a maxim of supreme wisdom , to manage ...
... affect sometimes to speak of very indifferent characters with the most extravagant applause . With such , the ... affected rapture , " All alike ! all alike ! " It has been proposed to the young , as a maxim of supreme wisdom , to manage ...
Página 292
... affect to be at a loss , to forget his name , or to mis- apprehend you in some respect or other ; and this merely to have an opportunity of slyly gratifying their malice by mentioning some unhappy defect or personal infirmity he labours ...
... affect to be at a loss , to forget his name , or to mis- apprehend you in some respect or other ; and this merely to have an opportunity of slyly gratifying their malice by mentioning some unhappy defect or personal infirmity he labours ...
Página 293
... affects the lan- guage of the most exaggerated applause ; thoug it generally takes care , that the subject of its pane- gyric shall be a very indifferent and common cha- racter , so that it is well aware none of 6 . U ON ENVY . 293.
... affects the lan- guage of the most exaggerated applause ; thoug it generally takes care , that the subject of its pane- gyric shall be a very indifferent and common cha- racter , so that it is well aware none of 6 . U ON ENVY . 293.
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