The British Essayists: The MirrorLittle, Brown, 1866 |
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... admiration , are equally conducive to the advantage of the individual , and the welfare of the community . I No. 62. SATURDAY , DECEMBER 11 , 1779 . 66 TO THE AUTHOR OF THE MIRROR . " SIR , " WHEN I was in Languedoc , many years ago , I ...
... admiration , are equally conducive to the advantage of the individual , and the welfare of the community . I No. 62. SATURDAY , DECEMBER 11 , 1779 . 66 TO THE AUTHOR OF THE MIRROR . " SIR , " WHEN I was in Languedoc , many years ago , I ...
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... admiring world to animate and support them . When Regulus suffered all the tor- tures which cruelty could invent , rather than give up his honour or his country , he was supported by the conscious admiration of those countrymen whom he ...
... admiring world to animate and support them . When Regulus suffered all the tor- tures which cruelty could invent , rather than give up his honour or his country , he was supported by the conscious admiration of those countrymen whom he ...
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... admiration , she was dead to every other sensation . How often have I seen her prefer the applause of the meanest and most contemptible of mankind , whom she herself despised , to the happi- ness of a man who doted on her to distraction ...
... admiration , she was dead to every other sensation . How often have I seen her prefer the applause of the meanest and most contemptible of mankind , whom she herself despised , to the happi- ness of a man who doted on her to distraction ...
الصفحة 53
... admiration ; and the emotions , excited by his extravagance , losing the effect which , from an inferior poet , they would have caused , add to the general feelings of pleasure which the scene produces . " In considering the scene ...
... admiration ; and the emotions , excited by his extravagance , losing the effect which , from an inferior poet , they would have caused , add to the general feelings of pleasure which the scene produces . " In considering the scene ...
الصفحة 87
... admired . But his spirit and vivacity could not be restored . He seemed to engage in the usual pastimes and oc- cupations of a country life , rather with patience than satisfaction , and to suffer society as a duty which he owed to a ...
... admired . But his spirit and vivacity could not be restored . He seemed to engage in the usual pastimes and oc- cupations of a country life , rather with patience than satisfaction , and to suffer society as a duty which he owed to a ...
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