The British Essayists: The TatlerLittle, Brown, 1866 |
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... thought his account , by way of fable of the worlds about us , had so much vivacity in it , that I could not forbear transcribing his hypothesis , to give the reader a taste of my friend's treatise , which is now in the press . " The ...
... thought his account , by way of fable of the worlds about us , had so much vivacity in it , that I could not forbear transcribing his hypothesis , to give the reader a taste of my friend's treatise , which is now in the press . " The ...
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... thought at that time , by uttering his conception in simile and metaphor . The highest act of the mind of man is to possess itself with tranquillity in imminent danger , and to have its thoughts so free , as to act at that time without ...
... thought at that time , by uttering his conception in simile and metaphor . The highest act of the mind of man is to possess itself with tranquillity in imminent danger , and to have its thoughts so free , as to act at that time without ...
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... thought of man , is in the poem called “ The Campaign ; where the simile of a ministering angel sets forth the most sedate and the most active courage , engaged in an uproar of nature , a confusion of elements , and a scene of divine ...
... thought of man , is in the poem called “ The Campaign ; where the simile of a ministering angel sets forth the most sedate and the most active courage , engaged in an uproar of nature , a confusion of elements , and a scene of divine ...
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... thought to have deferred giving me an answer until he came to his books ; but that my writings might do well with the waters : which are pert expressions , that become a school - boy better than one that is to teach others : and when I ...
... thought to have deferred giving me an answer until he came to his books ; but that my writings might do well with the waters : which are pert expressions , that become a school - boy better than one that is to teach others : and when I ...
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... thought of , his praises are still agreeable , and we contribute to our own deceit . I was , therefore , ever fond of all opportunities and pretences of being in his company . In a word , I was at last ruined by him , and brought to ...
... thought of , his praises are still agreeable , and we contribute to our own deceit . I was , therefore , ever fond of all opportunities and pretences of being in his company . In a word , I was at last ruined by him , and brought to ...
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