The British Essayists: The MirrorLittle, Brown, 1866 |
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... nature . This will not only afford him an agreeable relaxation , but will give his mind a gen- tleness and a sweetness which all the hardness of application , and all the agitation of his employments , will not be able to destroy ...
... nature . This will not only afford him an agreeable relaxation , but will give his mind a gen- tleness and a sweetness which all the hardness of application , and all the agitation of his employments , will not be able to destroy ...
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... natural propensities the mind will always experience , if it has not lost this connec- tion by the variety of its engagements , or the bustle of its pursuits . There is a silent chronicle of past hours in the inanimate things amidst ...
... natural propensities the mind will always experience , if it has not lost this connec- tion by the variety of its engagements , or the bustle of its pursuits . There is a silent chronicle of past hours in the inanimate things amidst ...
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... Nature given us this propensity in vain . From this the principle of patriotism has its earliest source , and some of those ties are formed , which link the inhabitants of less favoured regions to the heaths and mountains of their ...
... Nature given us this propensity in vain . From this the principle of patriotism has its earliest source , and some of those ties are formed , which link the inhabitants of less favoured regions to the heaths and mountains of their ...
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... nature , as well as of his singular presence of mind in critical situa- tions . Candour obliges me to bear so ample a testi- mony in favour of a heretic and a rebel . ' " We had scarcely time to draw breath after this story , when a ...
... nature , as well as of his singular presence of mind in critical situa- tions . Candour obliges me to bear so ample a testi- mony in favour of a heretic and a rebel . ' " We had scarcely time to draw breath after this story , when a ...
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... Nature had done much for her ; and the instruction she received from an accomplished father , gave her every grace which can adorn the female character . Emily Hargrave was now in her twentieth year . Her father was advanced in life ...
... Nature had done much for her ; and the instruction she received from an accomplished father , gave her every grace which can adorn the female character . Emily Hargrave was now in her twentieth year . Her father was advanced in life ...
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